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Søren Juul commented on FTPSERVER-433:
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Thanks for your reply.
Which problems do you expect to arise regarding ports? The only problem I can
think of is access right to lover port numbers, and server is run as super
user, so this is not the problem. Furthermore I have no problem downloading
files over FTPS, its only the upload part that gives problems. If I connect to
the same configuration with regular FTP (no SSL) I can upload just fine.
Yes the logs posted is from a localhost to localhost, so there should not be
any firewalls interfering and I have not set up any iptable rules. I have also
tested on remote hosts, which yielded the same result. However, if I use apache
FTPSClient I am able to do SSL transfers just fine.
I have rerun the test with -Djavax.net.debug=all, the results are here:
ftpd.log: http://pastebin.com/LAQR2hN4
stdout and stderr: is in the attached file as it was to large to upload to
pastebin. During each reconnect a _lot_ of data is printed.
FileZilla: http://pastebin.com/PMSLcBZY
> Issues with data transfer for explicit SSL connections
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> Key: FTPSERVER-433
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FTPSERVER-433
> Project: FtpServer
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Linux, java version "1.6.0_30", apache-ftpserver-1.0.5
> Reporter: Søren Juul
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> When using the sample configuration with SSL in explicit mode, some clients
> (e.g. FileZilla) have problems transferring. There is not problems browsing
> data, but when uploading the transfers cuts out regularly, and the transfer
> connections must be restarted. Bellow is sample output from the server log
> and FileZilla log.
> Server log: http://pastebin.com/VBbvux2G
> FileZilla log: http://pastebin.com/NP6Yh44s
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