Thanks, but it's solved.
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El 4 may. 2016 1:26 PM, "Alexander Lukyanov" escribió:
> Can you please try "set ftp:prefer-epsv no"?
>
> пт, 29 апр. 2016 г. в 19:22, Juan Simón :
>
>> I think the problem isn't in lftp.
Can you please try "set ftp:prefer-epsv no"?
пт, 29 апр. 2016 г. в 19:22, Juan Simón :
> I think the problem isn't in lftp.
> I see messages like this when I execute "jobs -v" to see active transfers:
> "[500 I won't open a connection to 192.168.1.2 (only to
> )]", ¿?
> I
I think the problem isn't in lftp.
I see messages like this when I execute "jobs -v" to see active transfers:
"[500 I won't open a connection to 192.168.1.2 (only to
)]", ¿?
I didn't see this message before. In server side there isn't any message
like this in log. Any idea?
Regards.
2016-04-29
On Fri, Apr 29, 2016 at 11:28:07AM +0200, Juan Simón wrote:
> I'm testing with another server and same problem.
> I've defined in config file:
> ...
> set mirror:no-empty-dirs yes;
> set mirror:order "/*";
> set mirror:parallel-directories yes;
> set mirror:parallel-transfer-count 5;
> set
I'm testing with another server and same problem.
I've defined in config file:
...
set mirror:no-empty-dirs yes;
set mirror:order "/*";
set mirror:parallel-directories yes;
set mirror:parallel-transfer-count 5;
set mirror:set-permissions no;
set mirror:use-pget-n 3;
But when I execute 'jobs
It's a weird problem. I don't know why it occurs. I've tested with 2 FTP
servers: vsftpd and Pure-FTPd but it fails with both. It starts well but
after a few minutes the download speed drops sharply.
I've tested with another FTP servers near to my server but it fails with
another error:
$ lftp