Dave,
Thanks for the feedback. The response I am getting from the server is
not nearly as friendly. On that note, we're currently using a MacMini
for the server (ftp serving only). We've been testing Rumpus. Any
thoughts on the best OSX ftp server software to use?
Thanks.
Richard
On Mar 3, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Dave Cragg wrote:
On 3 Mar 2007, at 17:43, Richard Miller wrote:
This question is related to my prior questions on file transferring.
I'm using the "put url to url" method to ftp a file from client to
server via a wired connection. I pull the ethernet cable from the
computer, killing the connection mid-stream. What do I need to do
to re-send that file? When I try using "put" again, I get numerous
kinds of error messages... mostly socket related, but sometimes
"error 550, Command failed for unknown reasons". I've tried
resetall. I've tried asking for the socket ID so I could close it.
Nothing seems to work.
Sorry, Richard. I don't have a good answer. I tried here, and
things worked as expected.
-- Unplugged during the transfer, and get a socketTimeout.
-- Tried again while still unplugged, and get a "Can't connect to
host" error.
-- Plug in again, and the transfer takes place with no problems.
The 550 error looks like an FTP error, usually for "file not found"
or "no access to file/folder". But I wouldn't expect it when
uploading. You usually this when downloading non-existent files or
files with the wrong permissions.
I guess the consequeces of pulling the cable may vary from network
to network.
Also, there may be differences between FTP servers about how they
behave when a transfer is interrupted. I tested with pure-FTP
server on OS X.
Cheers
Dave
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