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We have a an FTP site for clients to upload files. I noticed some of the directories that were created by clients were inaccessible by Cyberduck. (I double clicked on the directory but Cyberduck does nothing). However, I could enter the directory without problem when I used Filezilla.
To reproduce the problem:
Create a folder/directory on the FTP site called "KSTU" (This name can probably be anything but this is what it is called in our case)
Create a folder inside the "KSTU" folder, but call this one
"Test KSTU" (Yes, that is a space in between the words)
Double click on "Test KSTU" to enter it.
Upload a file into that folder.
Disconnect.
Reconnect and attempt to enter the directory you just created ("KSTU/Test KSTU")
This is a server bug with the handling of STAT (please report to the server vendor). As a workaround, disable the use of STAT in Cyberduck following these directions.
We have a an FTP site for clients to upload files. I noticed some of the directories that were created by clients were inaccessible by Cyberduck. (I double clicked on the directory but Cyberduck does nothing). However, I could enter the directory without problem when I used Filezilla.
To reproduce the problem:
Create a folder/directory on the FTP site called "KSTU" (This name can probably be anything but this is what it is called in our case)
Create a folder inside the "KSTU" folder, but call this one
"Test KSTU" (Yes, that is a space in between the words)
Double click on "Test KSTU" to enter it.
Upload a file into that folder.
Disconnect.
Reconnect and attempt to enter the directory you just created ("KSTU/Test KSTU")
The folder is inaccessible by Cyberduck.
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