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Case sensitive passwords are not sent in proper case #659

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cyberduck opened this issue Aug 13, 2006 · 4 comments
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Case sensitive passwords are not sent in proper case #659

cyberduck opened this issue Aug 13, 2006 · 4 comments
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anonymous created the issue

I'm setting up a website for a local group. They use a GoDaddy.com server, and all FTP passwords are case sensitive.
All other sites I ftp to (a verizon one for another site and my tripod ones) are not case sensitive and work perfectly (for which you are owed my sincere gratitude).
As I stated above, the password is case sensitive. As far as i can tell this is all that could be wrong. Ive gone ass far as to copy it from an old keychain item and paste it in, but still no luck. worse, it shows an empty drive...

Anyway, it would be nice if this could be fixed

post a reply if more info is needed/you're experiencing the same thing

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anonymous commented

correction: ass should be as... i should start proofreading everything... (stupid key repeat)

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anonymous commented

It turns out that GoDaddy servers automatically direct you to a directory automatically and cyberduck is just ignoring this..
It sends you to /your_username/ when logging in with most FTP clients (terminal). Cyberduck was missing this redirect. The solution is to make /your_username/ the directory to load

Admin, please close the ticket

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scott.menter ==at== gmail.com commented

No, I don't think this is the /your_username/ problem. I think it may be a case problem, as the original author suggests. The problem is, the lovely folks at GoDaddy REQUIRE mixed case in their passwords. (Hey, it's like Wiki :P ).

Anyway... help... otherwise seems like Cyberduck is a great fit for GoDaddy sites.

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scott.menter ==at== gmail.com commented

Bleah. Never mind. :P Please close.

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