Opened 14 years ago
Last modified 14 years ago
#7157 reopened Bug report
Connecting to a B&R PLCs FTP results in an error after successfully requesting the current directory
Reported by: | Michael | Owned by: | |
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Priority: | normal | Component: | FileZilla Client |
Keywords: | Cc: | ||
Component version: | Operating system type: | Windows | |
Operating system version: | Windows XP |
Description
I tryed to Connect to an FTP which runs on an B&R Programming Logical Controller (PLC).
(1) If i used the Anonymous User to log in, FileZilla successfuly connects to the C: Partition on the CF Installed in the PLC. But in this mode i can't change to the F: Partition.
Short-Log:
Befehl: CWD F: -> Antwort: 550 Guest access denied.
(2) So i tryed to use an Username (User: 1) with the Password (Pass: 1). This results in an Error after successfuly requesting the current directory.
Short-Log:
Antwort: 257 Current directory is "C:"
Fehler: Verzeichnisinhalt konnte nicht empfangen werden
(3) If i use WS_FTP the whole thing works, so i thought the Log-File could give you interessting informations ... so i also added it. Connecting with User:1 and Pass:1
Would be happy if i can work with FileZilla in the Future, because of its other functions.
The Full Logs are in the File attached to this ticket.
Attachments (2)
Change History (4)
by , 14 years ago
Attachment: | Log-Files.doc added |
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comment:1 by , 14 years ago
Resolution: | → worksforme |
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Status: | new → closed |
Please note that I cannot open .doc, it is a non-free file format.
Judging from the rest of your ticket, you appear to be using an MS-DOS based server. Try setting the server type as such in the Site Manager of FileZilla.
comment:2 by , 14 years ago
Resolution: | worksforme |
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Status: | closed → reopened |
A doc-File is not a puplic file format... thats right, but there are many ways to view it with free programs and its withly spreaded at all. And the better way i think would be to ask if i can post the info in an other format.
I dont't know how you came to the conclusion that there is an MS-DOS based Server...
But to give you the right information... it is an VxWorks Based Runtime.
Changing the Server Runtime didn't solve the problem.
I added the File now in the PDF-Format.
Full Text including Log Files