#1302 closed defect (fixed)
Cannot view folders in listing [Webstar]
Reported by: | matthewdye | Owned by: | dkocher |
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Priority: | high | Milestone: | 2.8.3 |
Component: | ftp | Version: | 2.8 |
Severity: | major | Keywords: | |
Cc: | Architecture: | ||
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Description
Similar issue to Ticket #1172. When viewing a directory listing for my ftp server, I cannot see my directories. I know they are there, and Cyberduck gives an error if I try to 'recreate' those directories.
Change History (5)
comment:1 Changed on Dec 3, 2007 at 10:38:18 PM by soka
comment:2 Changed on Dec 3, 2007 at 10:59:45 PM by matthewdye
Thanks, soka. Doesn't help me though =) Nice to know I'm not the only one experiencing the problem.
comment:3 Changed on Dec 4, 2007 at 12:30:55 AM by dkocher
- Component changed from interface to ftp
- Milestone set to 2.8.3
- Resolution set to duplicate
- Status changed from new to closed
If this is a Rumpus server then it is a duplicate of #1172. ionic pro air purifier
comment:4 Changed on Dec 6, 2007 at 8:45:46 PM by dkocher
- Resolution duplicate deleted
- Status changed from closed to reopened
- Summary changed from Cannot view folder listing to Cannot view folders in listing [Webstar]
I just did some testing on our server, using Cyberduck 2.8.1 on my MacBook Pro running OSX 10.4.9. If your home directory contains only folders, they appear in Cyberduck when you login. If there's also one or more files in the home directory, the folders do not appear. If I create a folder via Cyberduck, it does NOT appear in Cyberduck, but the folder IS created on the server. I then took all of your home directory files/folders and put them into a single folder in your home directory (so the only thing in your home directory is that one folder). When I logged in as you, I could see that single folder. When I entered that folder, I could see everything inside of it...both files and folders. I tried replacing your entire home directory with a new folder, but that didn't do any good. I also created a new FTP account with access to your home directory, but again that does no good. I created a new FTP account with it's own home directory , full of files and folders different than yours. The "missing folders" problem occurs, no matter where on the server I put that home directory. If I begin my FTP session in the parent folder of your home directory, then navigate to your home directory, I can see everything. This has to be some weird problem with Cyberduck and how it handles displaying the contents of a home directory, as I do not see this problem with Fetch, my regular FTP client. Our server is Webstar 4.5, not Rumpus. I don't have a problem setting up a temporary FTP account for the Cyberduck developers, if they want to troubleshoot this problem further.
comment:5 Changed on Dec 20, 2007 at 6:01:22 PM by dkocher
- Resolution set to fixed
- Status changed from reopened to closed
Resolved in 3361.
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similar to 1353 - see some comments there