Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

2013-02-07 Thread Rubén Páez
Hi!

I have tested the same configuration in windows and it worked! As Sai 
Pullabhotla suggested, the issue was related with the SSL library in Linux, 
I'll install a different version of the library to get it working.

Thank you very much!

- Original Message -
From: Rubén Páez ruben.p...@itac.com.co
To: Sai Pullabhotla sai.pullabho...@jmethods.com
Cc: Rubén Páez rdp...@gmail.com, ftpserver-users@mina.apache.org
Sent: Friday, February 1, 2013 8:57:44 AM
Subject: Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

Hi! Thank you for your response! I'd been working on other things so I hadn't 
time to reply, I apologize... 


I think the hint you are pointing me to is really helpful, I can't test today 
but I think that it will help me a lot, and I will stop wasting time trying to 
figure what's going on. 

I'll post back any findings about the topic as soon as I can test. 


have a nice day! 

- Original Message - 

From: Sai Pullabhotla sai.pullabho...@jmethods.com 
To: Rubén Páez ruben.p...@itac.com.co 
Cc: Rubén Páez rdp...@gmail.com, ftpserver-users@mina.apache.org 
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:43:09 AM 
Subject: Re: Upload hangs using FTPS 


That is strange... not sure what's special about uploads. Looks like it is a 
Ubuntu/FileZilla/Linux/SSL library issue. I found this post which appears to 
match with your descriptions. 


http://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=2t=24746 



On the above post some one said the issue was fixed with FileZilla version 
3.6.0.2. 


Hope this helps. 



On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Rubén Páez  ruben.p...@itac.com.co  wrote: 


Hi, thank you for your prompt reply. You can find my answers to your questions 
below: 

@David: 


 Are you sure your description of the problem is correct? 

Sorry, I think my description was vague, I'll try to elaborate better. 


 According to you, this error occurs when you cancel the upload . But you 
 can see that the warn message is written 11 seconds after the STOR command 
 is received 

Yes, the SSLException is thrown because I'm cancelling the upload. But I hit 
cancel because when I upload the file (STOR), the upload stalls, it never 
finishes, just 300 kB are sent and then the transfer speed goes to 0 kB/s. The 
exception is not the problem, the problem is why uploads won't work. 



@Sai 


 Can you please answer the questions below so we all have a better 
 understanding of what's going on? 
 1. Are downloads working fine for you? 

Yes, I can perform any other action. Uploads are the only feature I'm missing. 


 2. Is directory listing working fine for you? Normally FileZilla does a 
 LIST or MLSD command to list the directory contents soon after login, but I 
 do not see anything in the logs to reflect it. 

Ohh, sorry, I intentionally deleted those lines, but the MLSD is sent: 


START -- -- -- -- -- -- 

Status: Resolving address of localhost 
Status: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:21991... 
Status: Connection established, initializing TLS... 
Status: Verifying certificate... 
Status: TLS/SSL connection established, waiting for welcome message... 

Response: 220 Service ready for new user. 
Command: USER admin 
Response: 331 User name okay, need password for admin. 

Command: PASS * 
Response: 230 User logged in, proceed. 
Command: SYST 
Response: 215 UNIX Type: Apache FtpServer 
Command: FEAT 
Response: 211-Extensions supported 
Response: SIZE 
Response: MDTM 
Response: REST STREAM 
Response: LANG en;zh-tw;ja;is 
Response: MLST Size;Modify;Type;Perm 
Response: AUTH SSL 
Response: AUTH TLS 
Response: MODE Z 
Response: UTF8 
Response: TVFS 
Response: MD5 
Response: MMD5 
Response: MFMT 
Response: 211 End 

Command: OPTS UTF8 ON 
Response: 200 Command OPTS okay. 
Command: PBSZ 0 
Response: 200 Command PBSZ okay. 
Command: PROT P 
Response: 200 Command PROT okay. 
Command: OPTS MLST size;modify;type; 
Response: 200 Command OPTS okay. 
Status: Connected 
Status: Retrieving directory listing... 

Command: PWD 
Response: 257 / is current directory. 
Command: TYPE I 
Response: 200 Command TYPE okay. 
Command: PASV 
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,153,43) 
Command: MLSD 

Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection. 
Response: 226 Closing data connection. 
Status: Directory listing successful 

END -- -- -- -- -- -- 


 3. What happens if you try to upload a small file (like 1K or less) 

In FileZilla it works. Using FileZilla, I can upload files smaller than 300kb. 
I can even upload files bigger than 300 kB, but after FileZilla timeouts 
several times: for example, if I try to upload a file of 1.9 MB it takes almost 
60 s to complete, but first it uploads 300 kB, then FileZilla prints connection 
timeout (and server logs SSLException, because the client closes the 
connection), FileZilla then retries the operation, this time it can upload a 
little more, then another timeout and so

Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

2013-02-01 Thread Rubén Páez
Hi! Thank you for your response! I'd been working on other things so I hadn't 
time to reply, I apologize... 


I think the hint you are pointing me to is really helpful, I can't test today 
but I think that it will help me a lot, and I will stop wasting time trying to 
figure what's going on. 

I'll post back any findings about the topic as soon as I can test. 


have a nice day! 

- Original Message - 

From: Sai Pullabhotla sai.pullabho...@jmethods.com 
To: Rubén Páez ruben.p...@itac.com.co 
Cc: Rubén Páez rdp...@gmail.com, ftpserver-users@mina.apache.org 
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 9:43:09 AM 
Subject: Re: Upload hangs using FTPS 


That is strange... not sure what's special about uploads. Looks like it is a 
Ubuntu/FileZilla/Linux/SSL library issue. I found this post which appears to 
match with your descriptions. 


http://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?f=2t=24746 



On the above post some one said the issue was fixed with FileZilla version 
3.6.0.2. 


Hope this helps. 



On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Rubén Páez  ruben.p...@itac.com.co  wrote: 


Hi, thank you for your prompt reply. You can find my answers to your questions 
below: 

@David: 


 Are you sure your description of the problem is correct? 

Sorry, I think my description was vague, I'll try to elaborate better. 


 According to you, this error occurs when you cancel the upload . But you 
 can see that the warn message is written 11 seconds after the STOR command 
 is received 

Yes, the SSLException is thrown because I'm cancelling the upload. But I hit 
cancel because when I upload the file (STOR), the upload stalls, it never 
finishes, just 300 kB are sent and then the transfer speed goes to 0 kB/s. The 
exception is not the problem, the problem is why uploads won't work. 



@Sai 


 Can you please answer the questions below so we all have a better 
 understanding of what's going on? 
 1. Are downloads working fine for you? 

Yes, I can perform any other action. Uploads are the only feature I'm missing. 


 2. Is directory listing working fine for you? Normally FileZilla does a 
 LIST or MLSD command to list the directory contents soon after login, but I 
 do not see anything in the logs to reflect it. 

Ohh, sorry, I intentionally deleted those lines, but the MLSD is sent: 


START -- -- -- -- -- -- 

Status: Resolving address of localhost 
Status: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:21991... 
Status: Connection established, initializing TLS... 
Status: Verifying certificate... 
Status: TLS/SSL connection established, waiting for welcome message... 

Response: 220 Service ready for new user. 
Command: USER admin 
Response: 331 User name okay, need password for admin. 

Command: PASS * 
Response: 230 User logged in, proceed. 
Command: SYST 
Response: 215 UNIX Type: Apache FtpServer 
Command: FEAT 
Response: 211-Extensions supported 
Response: SIZE 
Response: MDTM 
Response: REST STREAM 
Response: LANG en;zh-tw;ja;is 
Response: MLST Size;Modify;Type;Perm 
Response: AUTH SSL 
Response: AUTH TLS 
Response: MODE Z 
Response: UTF8 
Response: TVFS 
Response: MD5 
Response: MMD5 
Response: MFMT 
Response: 211 End 

Command: OPTS UTF8 ON 
Response: 200 Command OPTS okay. 
Command: PBSZ 0 
Response: 200 Command PBSZ okay. 
Command: PROT P 
Response: 200 Command PROT okay. 
Command: OPTS MLST size;modify;type; 
Response: 200 Command OPTS okay. 
Status: Connected 
Status: Retrieving directory listing... 

Command: PWD 
Response: 257 / is current directory. 
Command: TYPE I 
Response: 200 Command TYPE okay. 
Command: PASV 
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,153,43) 
Command: MLSD 

Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection. 
Response: 226 Closing data connection. 
Status: Directory listing successful 

END -- -- -- -- -- -- 


 3. What happens if you try to upload a small file (like 1K or less) 

In FileZilla it works. Using FileZilla, I can upload files smaller than 300kb. 
I can even upload files bigger than 300 kB, but after FileZilla timeouts 
several times: for example, if I try to upload a file of 1.9 MB it takes almost 
60 s to complete, but first it uploads 300 kB, then FileZilla prints connection 
timeout (and server logs SSLException, because the client closes the 
connection), FileZilla then retries the operation, this time it can upload a 
little more, then another timeout and so on, until it finally completes. But 
with other clients, like WinSCP, I cannot even upload an small file. I also 
tested a java ftp client library, and I found that when uploading using FTPES 
without issuing the AUTH SSL command and PROT C I can upload files, as soon as 
I send the AUTH SSL, FTPES uploads don't work either. 


 4. Are the uploads working fine when you are NOT using SSL at all (plain 
 old FTP)? 

FTP works perfectly, just as any other action in FTPES or FTPS. just upload 
fails. 


 5. Do

Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

2013-01-30 Thread Sai Pullabhotla
 To: ftpserver-users@mina.apache.org
 Cc: rdp...@gmail.com
 Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 6:00:41 AM
 Subject: Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

 Can you please answer the questions below so we all have a better
 understanding of what's going on?

 1. Are downloads working fine for you?
 2. Is directory listing working fine for you? Normally FileZilla does a
 LIST or MLSD command to list the directory contents soon after login, but I
 do not see anything in the logs to reflect it.
 3. What happens if you try to upload a small file (like 1K or less)
 4. Are the uploads working fine when you are NOT using SSL at all (plain
 old FTP)?
 5. Do you see any errors in FileZilla log or the FTP Server log when you
 quit (logout) the session? Just login and log out without doing anything
 else.

 Thanks.


 On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Rubén Páez ruben.p...@itac.com.co
 wrote:

 
 
  Hi!
 
 
  I have configured an standalone ftp server (Apache FTPServer) using this
  config file:
 
 
 
 
  START -- -- -- -- -- --
  --
 
  ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
  server xmlns=http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/spring/v1;
  xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
  xsi:schemaLocation=
  http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/spring/v1
  http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/ftpserver-1.0.xsd
  
  id=myServer
  listeners
  nio-listener name=default port=2122
  ssl
  keystore file=./res/ftpserver.jks password=password /
  /ssl
  /nio-listener
  nio-listener name=sdefault port=21991 implicit-ssl=true
  ssl
  keystore file=./res/ftpserver.jks password=password /
  /ssl
  /nio-listener
  /listeners
  file-user-manager file=./res/conf/users.properties /
  /server
  END -- -- -- -- -- --
  --
 
 
 
 
  I use FileZilla Client to log in (either using FTPES or FTPS, I've tried
  both, I accept the certificate FileZilla displays to me) and try to
 upload
  a file. Everything seems ok, but the upload always stalls (around 300
 kB).
  The log of FileZilla Client is:
 
 
 
 
  START -- -- -- -- -- --
  --
 
  Status: Resolving address of localhost
  Status: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:2122...
  Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
  Response: 220 Service ready for new user.
  Command: AUTH TLS
  Response: 234 Command AUTH okay; starting TLS connection.
  Status: Initializing TLS...
  Status: Verifying certificate...
  Command: USER xxx
  Status: TLS/SSL connection established.
  Response: 331 User name okay, need password for xxx
  Command: PASS *
  Response: 230 User logged in, proceed.
  Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
  Response: 200 Command OPTS okay.
  Command: PBSZ 0
  Response: 200 Command PBSZ okay.
  Command: PROT P
  Response: 200 Command PROT okay.
  Command: OPTS MLST size;modify;type;
  Response: 200 Command OPTS okay.
  Status: Connected
  Status: Starting upload of xxx
  Command: CWD /
  Response: 250 Directory changed to /
  Command: PWD
  Response: 257 / is current directory.
  Command: TYPE I
  Response: 200 Command TYPE okay.
  Command: PASV
  Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,199,113)
  Command: STOR xxx
  Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
  Error: Connection timed out
  Error: File transfer failed after transferring 278.6 KB in 21 seconds
  Response: 551 xx: Error on output file.
  Status: Disconnected from server
  Error: Connection closed by server
  END -- -- -- -- -- --
  --
 
 
 
 
  and the Apache FTP Sever log is:
 
 
 
 
  START -- -- -- -- -- --
  --
 
  [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:31,940 [] [] Refreshing
 
 org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338
 :
  display name
 
 [org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338
 ];
  startup date [Fri Jan 25 12:04:31 COT 2013]; root of context hierarchy
  [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,030 [] [] Loading XML bean definitions from
  file [/apache-ftpserver-1.0.6/res/conf/ftpd-typical.xml]
  [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,370 [] [] Bean factory for application
 context
 
 [org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338
 ]:
 
 org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory@19bb25a
  [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,402 [] [] Pre-instantiating singletons in
 
 org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory@19bb25a
 :
  defining beans
 
 [org.apache.ftpserver.listener.ListenerFactory#0,org.apache.ftpserver.listener.ListenerFactory#1,org.apache.ftpserver.usermanager.PropertiesUserManagerFactory#0,org.apache.ftpserver.FtpServerFactory#0,myServer];
  root of factory hierarchy
  [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,744 [] [] FTP server started
 
 
  [ INFO

Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

2013-01-29 Thread Sai Pullabhotla
Can you please answer the questions below so we all have a better
understanding of what's going on?

1. Are downloads working fine for you?
2. Is directory listing working fine for you? Normally FileZilla does a
LIST or MLSD command to list the directory contents soon after login, but I
do not see anything in the logs to reflect it.
3. What happens if you try to upload a small file (like 1K or less)
4. Are the uploads working fine when you are NOT using SSL at all (plain
old FTP)?
5. Do you see any errors in FileZilla log or the FTP Server log when you
quit (logout) the session? Just login and log out without doing anything
else.

Thanks.


On Mon, Jan 28, 2013 at 9:21 AM, Rubén Páez ruben.p...@itac.com.co wrote:



 Hi!


 I have configured an standalone ftp server (Apache FTPServer) using this
 config file:




 START -- -- -- -- -- --
 --

 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 server xmlns=http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/spring/v1;
 xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
 xsi:schemaLocation=
 http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/spring/v1
 http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/ftpserver-1.0.xsd
 
 id=myServer
 listeners
 nio-listener name=default port=2122
 ssl
 keystore file=./res/ftpserver.jks password=password /
 /ssl
 /nio-listener
 nio-listener name=sdefault port=21991 implicit-ssl=true
 ssl
 keystore file=./res/ftpserver.jks password=password /
 /ssl
 /nio-listener
 /listeners
 file-user-manager file=./res/conf/users.properties /
 /server
 END -- -- -- -- -- --
 --




 I use FileZilla Client to log in (either using FTPES or FTPS, I've tried
 both, I accept the certificate FileZilla displays to me) and try to upload
 a file. Everything seems ok, but the upload always stalls (around 300 kB).
 The log of FileZilla Client is:




 START -- -- -- -- -- --
 --

 Status: Resolving address of localhost
 Status: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:2122...
 Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
 Response: 220 Service ready for new user.
 Command: AUTH TLS
 Response: 234 Command AUTH okay; starting TLS connection.
 Status: Initializing TLS...
 Status: Verifying certificate...
 Command: USER xxx
 Status: TLS/SSL connection established.
 Response: 331 User name okay, need password for xxx
 Command: PASS *
 Response: 230 User logged in, proceed.
 Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
 Response: 200 Command OPTS okay.
 Command: PBSZ 0
 Response: 200 Command PBSZ okay.
 Command: PROT P
 Response: 200 Command PROT okay.
 Command: OPTS MLST size;modify;type;
 Response: 200 Command OPTS okay.
 Status: Connected
 Status: Starting upload of xxx
 Command: CWD /
 Response: 250 Directory changed to /
 Command: PWD
 Response: 257 / is current directory.
 Command: TYPE I
 Response: 200 Command TYPE okay.
 Command: PASV
 Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,199,113)
 Command: STOR xxx
 Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
 Error: Connection timed out
 Error: File transfer failed after transferring 278.6 KB in 21 seconds
 Response: 551 xx: Error on output file.
 Status: Disconnected from server
 Error: Connection closed by server
 END -- -- -- -- -- --
 --




 and the Apache FTP Sever log is:




 START -- -- -- -- -- --
 --

 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:31,940 [] [] Refreshing
 org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338:
 display name
 [org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338];
 startup date [Fri Jan 25 12:04:31 COT 2013]; root of context hierarchy
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,030 [] [] Loading XML bean definitions from
 file [/apache-ftpserver-1.0.6/res/conf/ftpd-typical.xml]
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,370 [] [] Bean factory for application context
 [org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338]:
 org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory@19bb25a
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,402 [] [] Pre-instantiating singletons in
 org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory@19bb25a:
 defining beans
 [org.apache.ftpserver.listener.ListenerFactory#0,org.apache.ftpserver.listener.ListenerFactory#1,org.apache.ftpserver.usermanager.PropertiesUserManagerFactory#0,org.apache.ftpserver.FtpServerFactory#0,myServer];
 root of factory hierarchy
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,744 [] [] FTP server started


 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:06,927 [] [127.0.0.1] CREATED
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:06,929 [] [127.0.0.1] OPENED
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:06,930 [] [127.0.0.1] SENT: 220 Service ready for
 new user.


 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:07,051 [] [127.0.0.1] RECEIVED: AUTH TLS
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:07,163 [] 

Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

2013-01-29 Thread Rubén Páez
Hi, thank you for your prompt reply. You can find my answers to your questions 
below:

@David:

 Are you sure your description of the problem is correct?

Sorry, I think my description was vague, I'll try to elaborate better.

 According to you,  this error occurs when you cancel the upload . But you
 can see that the warn message is written 11 seconds after the  STOR command
 is received

Yes, the SSLException is thrown because I'm cancelling the upload. But I hit 
cancel because when I upload the file (STOR), the upload stalls, it never 
finishes, just 300 kB are sent and then the transfer speed goes to 0 kB/s. The 
exception is not the problem, the problem is why uploads won't work.



@Sai

 Can you please answer the questions below so we all have a better
 understanding of what's going on?
 1. Are downloads working fine for you?

Yes, I can perform any other action. Uploads are the only feature I'm missing.

 2. Is directory listing working fine for you? Normally FileZilla does a
 LIST or MLSD command to list the directory contents soon after login, but I
 do not see anything in the logs to reflect it.

Ohh, sorry, I intentionally deleted those lines, but the MLSD is sent:

START -- -- -- -- -- --
Status:  Resolving address of localhost
Status:  Connecting to 127.0.0.1:21991...
Status:  Connection established, initializing TLS...
Status:  Verifying certificate...
Status:  TLS/SSL connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response:   220 Service ready for new user.
Command: USER admin
Response:   331 User name okay, need password for admin.
Command: PASS *
Response:   230 User logged in, proceed.
Command: SYST
Response:   215 UNIX Type: Apache FtpServer
Command: FEAT
Response:   211-Extensions supported
Response:SIZE
Response:MDTM
Response:REST STREAM
Response:LANG en;zh-tw;ja;is
Response:MLST Size;Modify;Type;Perm
Response:AUTH SSL
Response:AUTH TLS
Response:MODE Z
Response:UTF8
Response:TVFS
Response:MD5
Response:MMD5
Response:MFMT
Response:   211 End
Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
Response:   200 Command OPTS okay.
Command: PBSZ 0
Response:   200 Command PBSZ okay.
Command: PROT P
Response:   200 Command PROT okay.
Command: OPTS MLST size;modify;type;
Response:   200 Command OPTS okay.
Status:  Connected
Status:  Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PWD
Response:   257 / is current directory.
Command: TYPE I
Response:   200 Command TYPE okay.
Command: PASV
Response:   227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,153,43)
Command: MLSD
Response:   150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
Response:   226 Closing data connection.
Status:  Directory listing successful
END -- -- -- -- -- --

 3. What happens if you try to upload a small file (like 1K or less)

In FileZilla it works. Using FileZilla, I can upload files smaller than 300kb. 
I can even upload files bigger than 300 kB, but after FileZilla timeouts 
several times: for example, if I try to upload a file of 1.9 MB it takes almost 
60 s to complete, but first it uploads 300 kB, then FileZilla prints connection 
timeout (and server logs SSLException, because the client closes the 
connection), FileZilla then retries the operation, this time it can upload a 
little more, then another timeout and so on, until it finally completes. But 
with other clients, like WinSCP, I cannot even upload an small file. I also 
tested a java ftp client library, and I found that when uploading using FTPES 
without issuing the AUTH SSL command and PROT C I can upload files, as soon as 
I send the AUTH SSL, FTPES uploads don't work either.

 4. Are the uploads working fine when you are NOT using SSL at all (plain
 old FTP)?

FTP works perfectly, just as any other action in FTPES or FTPS. just upload 
fails.

 5. Do you see any errors in FileZilla log or the FTP Server log when you
 quit (logout) the session? Just login and log out without doing anything
 else.
 

No errors besides the SSLException, but that exception is thrown only because I 
cancel the upload after some time or when FileZilla timeouts and try to upload 
again, when it tries to upload again, generally it can upload more bytes 
(sometimes it can upload almost 0.5 MB) but again it stalls and never goes 
beyond that.

 
 Thanks.

again, thanks for all your help.

- Original Message -
From: Sai Pullabhotla sai.pullabho...@jmethods.com
To: ftpserver-users@mina.apache.org
Cc: rdp...@gmail.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 6:00:41 AM
Subject: Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

Can you please answer the questions below so we all have a better
understanding of what's going on?

1. Are downloads working fine for you?
2. Is directory listing working fine for you? Normally FileZilla does a
LIST or MLSD command to list the directory contents soon after login, but I
do not see anything in the logs to reflect it.
3. What happens if you try to upload

Re: Upload hangs using FTPS

2013-01-28 Thread David Latorre
Hola Rubén,

Are you sure your description of the problem is correct?

[ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:07,599 [xxx] [127.0.0.1] RECEIVED: STOR
xx
[ WARN] 2013-01-25 12:05:28,477 [xxx] [127.0.0.1] Exception during data
transfer, closing data connection socket

According to you,  this error occurs when you cancel the upload . But you
can see that the warn message is written 11 seconds after the  STOR command
is received.


There's a slight chance that the error is caused by a bug in the way
FileZilla  closes the SSL connection - I've noticed this before in some
other FTP clients like WinSCP. Java is very picky in this topic and a
malformed shutdown message will cause an  Exception.



2013/1/28 Rubén Páez ruben.p...@itac.com.co



 Hi!


 I have configured an standalone ftp server (Apache FTPServer) using this
 config file:




 START -- -- -- -- -- --
 --

 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 server xmlns=http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/spring/v1;
 xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
 xsi:schemaLocation=
 http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/spring/v1
 http://mina.apache.org/ftpserver/ftpserver-1.0.xsd
 
 id=myServer
 listeners
 nio-listener name=default port=2122
 ssl
 keystore file=./res/ftpserver.jks password=password /
 /ssl
 /nio-listener
 nio-listener name=sdefault port=21991 implicit-ssl=true
 ssl
 keystore file=./res/ftpserver.jks password=password /
 /ssl
 /nio-listener
 /listeners
 file-user-manager file=./res/conf/users.properties /
 /server
 END -- -- -- -- -- --
 --




 I use FileZilla Client to log in (either using FTPES or FTPS, I've tried
 both, I accept the certificate FileZilla displays to me) and try to upload
 a file. Everything seems ok, but the upload always stalls (around 300 kB).
 The log of FileZilla Client is:




 START -- -- -- -- -- --
 --

 Status: Resolving address of localhost
 Status: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:2122...
 Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
 Response: 220 Service ready for new user.
 Command: AUTH TLS
 Response: 234 Command AUTH okay; starting TLS connection.
 Status: Initializing TLS...
 Status: Verifying certificate...
 Command: USER xxx
 Status: TLS/SSL connection established.
 Response: 331 User name okay, need password for xxx
 Command: PASS *
 Response: 230 User logged in, proceed.
 Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
 Response: 200 Command OPTS okay.
 Command: PBSZ 0
 Response: 200 Command PBSZ okay.
 Command: PROT P
 Response: 200 Command PROT okay.
 Command: OPTS MLST size;modify;type;
 Response: 200 Command OPTS okay.
 Status: Connected
 Status: Starting upload of xxx
 Command: CWD /
 Response: 250 Directory changed to /
 Command: PWD
 Response: 257 / is current directory.
 Command: TYPE I
 Response: 200 Command TYPE okay.
 Command: PASV
 Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (127,0,0,1,199,113)
 Command: STOR xxx
 Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
 Error: Connection timed out
 Error: File transfer failed after transferring 278.6 KB in 21 seconds
 Response: 551 xx: Error on output file.
 Status: Disconnected from server
 Error: Connection closed by server
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 and the Apache FTP Sever log is:




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 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:31,940 [] [] Refreshing
 org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338:
 display name
 [org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338];
 startup date [Fri Jan 25 12:04:31 COT 2013]; root of context hierarchy
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,030 [] [] Loading XML bean definitions from
 file [/apache-ftpserver-1.0.6/res/conf/ftpd-typical.xml]
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,370 [] [] Bean factory for application context
 [org.springframework.context.support.FileSystemXmlApplicationContext@ed0338]:
 org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory@19bb25a
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,402 [] [] Pre-instantiating singletons in
 org.springframework.beans.factory.support.DefaultListableBeanFactory@19bb25a:
 defining beans
 [org.apache.ftpserver.listener.ListenerFactory#0,org.apache.ftpserver.listener.ListenerFactory#1,org.apache.ftpserver.usermanager.PropertiesUserManagerFactory#0,org.apache.ftpserver.FtpServerFactory#0,myServer];
 root of factory hierarchy
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:04:32,744 [] [] FTP server started


 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:06,927 [] [127.0.0.1] CREATED
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:06,929 [] [127.0.0.1] OPENED
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:06,930 [] [127.0.0.1] SENT: 220 Service ready for
 new user.


 [ INFO] 2013-01-25 12:05:07,051 [] [127.0.0.1] RECEIVED: AUTH TLS
 [ INFO] 2013-01-25