Couple of questions:

Do you know what kind of server you're using on the other end? One of my
FTP accounts has a Microsoft server and it doesn't handle FTPS very well.

You mentioned you can get FTP to work with the Mac FTP and with WinSCP. Do
these use FTPS?

-tk


On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 3:47 PM, Kip Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks for the quick response Tom. I just tried regular FTP and it works
> fine. So something amiss with FTPS? Maybe just a problem with PROT_P
> (encrypted data)? I only really care about AUTH_TLS (encrypted login).
> Maybe I will delve into the ftplib.py source and give it a try, I don't
> want plain text logins with write access flying around.
>
>
> On Thursday, October 26, 2017 at 3:21:26 PM UTC-7, Tom Keffer wrote:
>>
>> Hi, Kip
>>
>> I also use GoDaddy. What it normally does is before every file it sets
>> TYPE I and PASV, then does the file transfer, all synchronously. So, I
>> don't think it's a race condition within either FTP, or the log.
>>
>> Did this work before and now it's not? Or, has it never worked?
>>
>> The PROT_P command suggests that you're trying to use FTPS (option
>> secure_FTP=True). Have you tried just regular FTP?
>>
>> Take a look in the HTML directory (probably /var/www/html/weewx) and see
>> if all looks normal. Are the file sizes zero?
>>
>> It's a Hail Mary, but you can try deleting the file #FTP.last in that
>> subdirectory. This file holds the last time a file was uploaded, so
>> deleting it will force all files to be uploaded.
>>
>> -tk
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 2:28 PM, Kip Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm having trouble getting ftp uploads to work.  I'm using Weewx 3.7.1
>>> on a Raspberry Pi and uploading to a GoDaddy host.  I can connect and
>>> upload fine interactively (MacOS ftp, Windows WinSCP). I've also double
>>> checked my settings in weewx.conf. Here is syslog during the ftp:
>>>
>>>
>>> Oct 26 13:08:57 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: reportengine: Running
>>> report FTP
>>> Oct 26 13:08:57 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: reportengine: Found
>>> configuration file /etc/weewx/skins/Ftp/skin.conf for report FTP
>>> Oct 26 13:08:57 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempting
>>> secure connection to ftp.xxx.com
>>> Oct 26 13:08:57 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Secure
>>> connection to ftp.xxx.com
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #1.
>>> Failed uploading /daywind.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason: [Errno 0] Error
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #2.
>>> Failed uploading /daywind.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #3.
>>> Failed uploading /daywind.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Failed to
>>> upload file /daywind.png
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #1.
>>> Failed uploading /daytemp.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #2.
>>> Failed uploading /daytemp.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #3.
>>> Failed uploading /daytemp.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Failed to
>>> upload file /daytemp.png
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #1.
>>> Failed uploading /index.html to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #2.
>>> Failed uploading /index.html to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #3.
>>> Failed uploading /index.html to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Failed to
>>> upload file /index.html
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #1.
>>> Failed uploading /dayrain.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason:
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #2.
>>> Failed uploading /dayrain.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason: [Errno 32] Broken
>>> pipe
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Attempt #3.
>>> Failed uploading /dayrain.png to ftp.xxx.com. Reason: [Errno 32] Broken
>>> pipe
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpupload: Failed to
>>> upload file /dayrain.png
>>> Oct 26 13:08:58 PiWeather wee_reports[15450]: ftpgenerator: ftp'd 0
>>> files in 1.75 seconds
>>>
>>>
>>> I also turned on extra logging for ftp (debug = 2 in [[Ftp]] in
>>> weewx.conf) and got the following on stdout when I ran wee_reports. It
>>> looks like the STOR is started before the TYPE I? Maybe a race condition?
>>> In ftplib.py, the storbinary routine should handle the TYPE I before the
>>> transfer but the log shows the TYPE I issue after the STOR. Maybe just a
>>> logging race?
>>>
>>>
>>> Generating for all time
>>> *cmd* 'AUTH TLS'
>>> *put* 'AUTH TLS\r\n'
>>> *get* '234 AUTH TLS OK.\r\n'
>>> *resp* '234 AUTH TLS OK.'
>>> *cmd* 'USER [email protected]'
>>> *put* 'USER [email protected]\r\n'
>>> *get* '331 User [email protected] OK. Password required\r\n'
>>> *resp* '331 User [email protected] OK. Password required'
>>> *cmd* 'PASS ***************'
>>> *put* 'PASS ***************\r\n'
>>> *get* '230-Your bandwidth usage is restricted\r\n'
>>> *get* '230-OK. Current restricted directory is /\r\n'
>>> *get* '230 0 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 204800 Kb\r\n'
>>> *resp* '230-Your bandwidth usage is restricted\n230-OK. Current
>>> restricted directory is /\n230 0 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 204800 Kb'
>>> *cmd* 'PBSZ 0'
>>> *put* 'PBSZ 0\r\n'
>>> *get* '200 PBSZ=0\r\n'
>>> *resp* '200 PBSZ=0'
>>> *cmd* 'PROT P'
>>> *put* 'PROT P\r\n'
>>> *get* '200 Data protection level set to "private"\r\n'
>>> *resp* '200 Data protection level set to "private"'
>>> *cmd* 'MKD /'
>>> *put* 'MKD /\r\n'
>>> *get* "550-Can't create directory: File exists\r\n"
>>> *get* '550 0 Kbytes used (0%) - authorized: 204800 Kb\r\n'
>>> *resp* "550-Can't create directory: File exists\n550 0 Kbytes used (0%)
>>> - authorized: 204800 Kb"
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* '200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary\r\n'
>>> *resp* '200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary'
>>> *cmd* 'PASV'
>>> *put* 'PASV\r\n'
>>> *get* '227 Entering Passive Mode (107,180,40,150,197,84)\r\n'
>>> *resp* '227 Entering Passive Mode (107,180,40,150,197,84)'
>>> *cmd* 'STOR /daywind.png'
>>> *put* 'STOR /daywind.png\r\n'
>>> *get* '150 Accepted data connection\r\n'
>>> *resp* '150 Accepted data connection'
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *get* ''
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *cmd* 'TYPE I'
>>> *put* 'TYPE I\r\n'
>>> *cmd* 'QUIT'
>>> *put* 'QUIT\r\n'
>>>
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