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Interoperability with fatcow FTP Server #8006
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Please post the full transcript from the log drawer (⌘-L). |
I'm having a similar issue with three of my bookmarked sites that previously worked. In one case, the file list that opens contains only the names of folders but none of the .php files nor the contents of any of the folders. Here's the content of the alert:
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Just a follow-up. I downloaded and installed FileZilla and the site is performing as it should with that application. |
im having same issue…it was working fine then it stopped working (4.4.3), i didnt change any settings in cyberduck and it gave me they 200 Type set to A. Connection Failed error…then i updated to 4.4.5 and now get connection failed 250 cwd thing…i too used filezilla and my webhost file manager and can upload just fine and see directories….cyberduck does not show all the files in one of my directories even if i refresh but they appear in filezilla etc. |
Updated to latest snapshot build but still unable to see .php files or folder contents. |
Replying to [comment:13 gestler]:
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Here are the contents of the log frawer when I attempt to open one of the folders on my site
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. . . and here are the log drawer contents when first opening the connection:
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I had the same experience as gestler.
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Could someone provide detailed instructions for changing the In response to the comment about accessing the site via a bookmark, I attempted that but still do not see the .php files. |
to set ftp.command.stat to false (which will make cyberduck list directories correctly) do the following: launch terminal (in the utilities folder). in the terminal window type the following:
hit enter. launch cyberduck that's it. to set it to true, replace "false" with "true" and repeat. you must relaunch cyberduck after doing this to see the effect. |
Thanks. That resolved the issue for me. |
The root cause of this issue is the server sending a malformed reply that includes a terminated reply line in between. |
nice detective work!! We can use the hidden default until FatCow gets its act together. Thanks!!! |
The solutions presented so far are only temporary. Eventually, it goes back to incorrectly listing the directories. This is really frustrating. |
if this prob is a result of some recent update, is there a version we can download thats 4.4.3 or less till the prob gets fixed |
Superman -- what do you mean by temporary?? You say it goes back to incorretly listing directories, but I don't see that on my system. Maybe you are working with a different web server? or have a somewhat different issue? I am using FatCow and using cyberduck to ftp to/from a FatCow hosted website.
in a terminal window. I ask this because its important for the person working on the problem to know any details that might be different for each of us. |
Replying to [comment:26 blitzkrieg917]:
Previous releases can be found on (http://cyberduck.io/changelog/). |
Replying to [comment:25 Superman]:
That should not be the case if you disable the use of |
went back to using 4.4.2 and my directory looks and acts like it should |
Hello,
I can log into my account perfectly fine, but when attempting to display the contents of one of my directories, I get the following error message:
Please tell me what I need to do to get my directories to display. I did not have this issue before I updated.
Thank you,
Cheryl
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