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unready
10-13-2002, 03:45 PM
Hi!

I've just dl'ed the 901 version, and testing it atm. (comparing it to the textline pftp for windows).

I'm having problems when entering directories containing 150-200+ directories.. Then I don't get the full directory listings. (And the listing returned is also not the same all the time.. Sometimes I get all dir's down to S***, and sometimes to T***)

This happends in the "Auth TLS" mode (and both sub options checked). The other modes works.


Anyone else having this problem??

unready
10-13-2002, 03:51 PM
Been testing some more.. Looks like it works 100% when the "Secure dirlisting" is disabled.. But I hope you can fix so that the "Secure dirlisting" works :)


Thanks!

bigstar
10-13-2002, 04:56 PM
which ftp server software is the server running? I'm not sure why you'd encounter this type of problem, there were no problems during the test stages.

unready
10-14-2002, 10:48 AM
Hey. Sorry for forgetting to give you all the nessisary info.
I'm testing to a glftpd server running the 1.27 final release, and built with the 0.9.6g ssl library.

unready
10-14-2002, 10:54 AM
And only on directories containing a LOT of directories.. All users on this server reports the same, but disabling the secure listing solves this problem for all of them. And since I only gets this in flashfxp I thought I believe it to be a Flashfxp problem.

bigstar
10-14-2002, 12:56 PM
I am unable to repduce this problem with other SSL ftp servers and I don't have a clue what the problem might be. Would it be possible to give me access to the ftp server so that I may debug the issue.

You can contact me directly at support@flashfxp.com

unready
10-19-2002, 04:42 PM
Hi!

After a few days of debugging, and finally going though the filesystem I found that for some reason the old 0.9.6d libraries was still in a directory on the box, and they where called instead of the new ones.. After deleting the old ones, everything seems to work 100% Thanks for helping out anyways, and sorry for bugging you about this problem.