one2
2013-03-11 08:51:17 UTC
Hi,
I am having problem on a certain ftp server with lftp.
The server runs ioftpd and I have no problems with ffxp or pftp.
The issue is the following: on directories that has complete release including
racestats and completed and other messages ( 0 size files) I get timeout when
trying to do a ls or dir.
`ls' at 0 [Waiting for response...]
I have tried all the following:
-set ftp:ssl-allow no: timeout
-set ftp:port-ipv4 IP and set ftp:port-range port1-portn: timeout
-set ftp:use-stat-for-list yes: it gets the list then timeout
with stat the last message is, then timeout: 212 End of Status or at the 2nd
attemp ---> STAT -a
som edditioanl log from pftp, it could be the section info is timing out.
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : >>> LIST -la
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer is = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read will now select()
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read received 78 bytes,
already read was 0
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : 150 Opening BINARY mode data
connection for directory listing using SSL/TLS.
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer left = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] list done
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] recieved filelist
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer is = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read will now select()
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read received 141 bytes,
already read was 0
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : 226-[ Section: Default ] [
Ratio: Unlimited ] [ Credits: 0 MB ]
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : 226 [ UL: 108 GB ] [ DL:
7.56 GB ] [ Speed: 2973.1 KB/Sec ] [ Free: 845 GB ]
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer left = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : >>> TYPE I
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer is = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read will now select()
I am having problem on a certain ftp server with lftp.
The server runs ioftpd and I have no problems with ffxp or pftp.
The issue is the following: on directories that has complete release including
racestats and completed and other messages ( 0 size files) I get timeout when
trying to do a ls or dir.
`ls' at 0 [Waiting for response...]
I have tried all the following:
-set ftp:ssl-allow no: timeout
-set ftp:port-ipv4 IP and set ftp:port-range port1-portn: timeout
-set ftp:use-stat-for-list yes: it gets the list then timeout
with stat the last message is, then timeout: 212 End of Status or at the 2nd
attemp ---> STAT -a
som edditioanl log from pftp, it could be the section info is timing out.
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : >>> LIST -la
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer is = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read will now select()
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read received 78 bytes,
already read was 0
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : 150 Opening BINARY mode data
connection for directory listing using SSL/TLS.
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer left = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] list done
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] recieved filelist
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer is = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read will now select()
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read received 141 bytes,
already read was 0
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : 226-[ Section: Default ] [
Ratio: Unlimited ] [ Credits: 0 MB ]
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : 226 [ UL: 108 GB ] [ DL:
7.56 GB ] [ Speed: 2973.1 KB/Sec ] [ Free: 845 GB ]
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer left = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] SERVER LOG LINE : >>> TYPE I
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] in control buffer is = 0 bytes
Mon Mar 11 09:47:01 2013 [13512 ] wait for data and read will now select()