Is there a way to perform some action (vbs, batch, exe, etc) upon the successful upload of a file using Windows Server 2008 R2 built-in IIS FTP server/service?
I use Linux for hosting and editing code, but there are others at work that are using Windows. Sometimes they make the files have \r\n in them, and it's causing problems with version control.
Should they be using the ASCII mode in their FTP manager? Should that force the line endings to be \n when uploading from Windows to Linux?
If I go into the IIS manager and start ftp and smtp, after about an hour or so they will have been shutdown. There is nothing in the event viewer to explain why they would shut down. IIS webserver continues to run with no problem.
I don't see any options in their configuration that would cause this.
Any tips on how to troubleshoot this?
Hello,
I am using Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. What I need is to map my FTP server as a local drive - or anything I have write access to - in Finder.
Thanks - A LOT!!! - in advance.
My office computers are proxied and filezilla doesn't seem to work for me..... So i looked for a firefox addon FireFTP and that too didnt work under proxy.... Any ways to use a ftp client in my system which is proxied....
Our NAC 3310 is running Fedora Core 4, I need to upgrade it by ftping the tarballs to the nac and running them, however i cant seem to enable ftp on the NAC
I am using a MacBook Pro running Mac OS X 10.5. I am new to this development environment, and previously worked on Windows.
Could anyone recommend an easy to use GUI based and free FTP client for my platform?
Thanks in advance.
Whenever I overwrite a file using FTP, the chmod of the file gets reset to 600. What can I do prevent this? I'd like to just set the chmod for the entire directory and never have it change.
I am logged in to an ftp server and want to find a particular directory within all the directories that exist there. I am looking for a command similar to the Unix find command.
Is there something like this available?
I have an FTP connection active through the Map Network Drive option in Windows 7 64-bit.
When navigating the remote directory, I see no way to edit files. Windows is completely ignoring file-type associations and "opens" everything with my default browser.
Is there any way that I can simply edit these files?
I'm open to suggestions of other software as well, but from what I can see, NetDrive doesn't work with 64-bit.
This started happening when I installed Windows 7. I've tried with Filezilla and with the FireFTP Firefox plugin, and I could never connect. Filezilla gave the error message "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server". I tried disabling the Windows Firewall, but no luck. Any ideas on what might be causing this?
I just discovered that I can connect with web services like net2ftp, but not with FTP clients.
hi,
is there any ftp client for mac, allowing me to work with Microsoft IIS server ?
In particular I need to handle permissions on files and folders.
Thanks
I am trying to activate the ftp service on our FreeNAS, but I keep getting
Dec 5 15:44:20 Wheelhouse NAS notifier: - Fatal: error processing configuration file '/usr/local/etc/proftpd.conf'
Dec 5 15:44:20 Wheelhouse NAS root: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/proftpd: WARNING: failed to start proftpd
Dec 5 15:44:20 Wheelhouse NAS notifier: /usr/local/etc/rc.d/proftpd: WARNING: failed to start proftpd
I haven't touched proftpd.conf -- can I delete it? Or is there a default version I can replace it with?
I'm currently trying to download a full magneto install from a ftp server. The connection keeps failing, it seems as if there are too many files and folders to scan through?
Can anyone shed any light on how to resolve this? The shared platform seems to b e a standard platform based on Plesk 8.6.
As this is a shared server, there is no option for me to really do anything, apart from contact the hosting company (who have offered to zip up all the files for me, but this is not ideal)
Hi,
I'm currently trying to download a full magneto install from a ftp server. The connection keeps failing, it seems as if there are too many files and folders to scan through?
Can anyone shed any light on how to resolve this? The shared platform seems to b e a standard platform based on Plesk 8.6.
As this is a shared server, there is no option for me to really do anything, apart from contact the hosting company (who have offered to zip up all the files for me, but this is not ideal)
I am using Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5. I am new to this development environment, and previously worked on Windows.
Could anyone recommend an easy to setup/maintain and free FTP server for my platform? I just need basic features and used by a couple of people only.
Thanks in advance.
debian4 linux
i have the following cmd line which works fine
rsync -avr -e ssh /home/dir [email protected]:/home/
but i need to setup it up now to rsync to a remote server that only has ftp on it
how do i go about that ?
i looked at the rsync help but quickly got lost (i don't do this stuff very often)
thanks
alex
I'm looking for software (free or paid) that could perform a weekly automatic backup to an outside server via FTP.
I've looked around and all I seem to be finding is either garbage shareware or free tools that are no longer supported. The system will be backing up from a Windows 7 desktop system to a Linux CentOS 5 server.
Can someone direct me to a stable, reliable piece of software? This is for business documents so reliability is key.