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Strange Problem with ftp on windows 2000
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| Stefan Lauer 2004-03-08, 12:35 pm |
| Hi everyone,
I have a strange problem with my ftp server on a windows
2000 server.
I'm uploading files on the server per ftp through an ipsec
tunnel. When I check the ftp logfiles on my server, behind
some files stands the sc-status 426 which means that the
connection was closed and the file is not on the server.
But the strange thing is that in the logfiles on the
machine which uploads the files on the server every upload
is logged as an success.
I have searched the internet and all I found is that the
426 error was a problem on IIS4. But I found nothing about
problems in IIS 5.
Everyone an idea anout that?
Thanks for the answers in advance.
Stefan
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| Bernard 2004-03-08, 10:35 pm |
| Strange indeed, so you saying you ftp number of files,
some get uploaded some you get 426 error ?
all from same client machine ?
what so special about those files that fail to upload.
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Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
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"Stefan Lauer" <sl@aol.de> wrote in message
news:8ec401c40532$31274f60$a301280a@phx.gbl...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a strange problem with my ftp server on a windows
> 2000 server.
> I'm uploading files on the server per ftp through an ipsec
> tunnel. When I check the ftp logfiles on my server, behind
> some files stands the sc-status 426 which means that the
> connection was closed and the file is not on the server.
> But the strange thing is that in the logfiles on the
> machine which uploads the files on the server every upload
> is logged as an success.
> I have searched the internet and all I found is that the
> 426 error was a problem on IIS4. But I found nothing about
> problems in IIS 5.
> Everyone an idea anout that?
> Thanks for the answers in advance.
> Stefan
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| no it are different machines, that put the files on the
server. Strange is also that as I see in the logfiles it
happens only to .jpg files.
I will try now another ftp server on the server machine, to
find out if this is a problem of the windows ftp service or
it is a general problem perhaps on the client machines.
>-----Original Message-----
>Strange indeed, so you saying you ftp number of files,
>some get uploaded some you get 426 error ?
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>all from same client machine ?
>what so special about those files that fail to upload.
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>--
>Regards,
>Bernard Cheah
>http://support.microsoft.com/
>Please respond to newsgroups only ...
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>"Stefan Lauer" <sl@aol.de> wrote in message
>news:8ec401c40532$31274f60$a301280a@phx.gbl...
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| Bernard 2004-03-10, 12:34 am |
| In this case, I think it's related to client site connectivity issue.
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
http://support.microsoft.com/
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<anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> no it are different machines, that put the files on the
> server. Strange is also that as I see in the logfiles it
> happens only to .jpg files.
> I will try now another ftp server on the server machine, to
> find out if this is a problem of the windows ftp service or
> it is a general problem perhaps on the client machines.
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