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uberrex
02-12-2003, 11:30 AM
hi there,

im a flashfxp user and i think the product is great but im having a bit of trouble.

i was ftping a file over to a hdd and i believe i stopped the process before it was finished. now i can no longer access that machine.
this is the error message i get:

PWD
257 "/" is current directory
TYPE A
200 Type set to ASCII.
PASV
502 pasv is not implemented.
PORT xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,115
425 Can't open data connection to xxx.xxx.xxx.160:35859
Connection lost: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx


what can i do? im at a loss....
plus i cant browse the drives files or have access to them, i can only use a ftp program...

thank you

MxxCon
02-12-2003, 04:11 PM
502 pasv is not implemented.this is an error message from ftp server. if you need to use PASV mode you need to contact server admin and let them know.

uberrex
02-13-2003, 05:33 AM
hmmmmm...

you see: im ftping from my pc to a xbox hdd. so this is where the problem is.

i believe the xbox doesnt work in passive mode.


(ami now banned for this?) :)

bigstar
02-13-2003, 02:34 PM
then you need to disable passive mode via the site manager > options tab.

Badgerboy
02-23-2003, 09:54 PM
I too have the same problem.

I used FlashFXP a while back, when I first got my Xbox,and thought very highly of it until my eval ran out. Recently, I've started to get back into it, and will probably purchase FlashFXP to compliment my Xbox, but I'm having no joy at all. (This is with the latest build as well)

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Connecting to Xbox HDD
Connected to 192.168.0.138 Port 21
220 Please enter your login name now.
USER xbox
331 Password required for xbox.
PASS (hidden)
230 User xbox logged in , proceed.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
REST 100
502 rest is not implemented.
This site may not allow file resuming
PWD
257 "/" is current directory
TYPE A
200 Type set to ASCII.
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,59
200 Port command ok.
LIST
150 Opening ASCII data connection for ls /.
226 Transfer finished successfully. Data connection closed.
CWD E
250 "/E/" is current directory.
PWD
257 "/E/" is current directory
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,60
200 Port command ok.
LIST
150 Opening ASCII data connection for ls /E/.
226 Transfer finished successfully. Data connection closed.
CWD media
250 "/E/media/" is current directory.
PWD
257 "/E/media/" is current directory
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,61
200 Port command ok.
LIST
150 Opening ASCII data connection for ls /E/media/.
226 Transfer finished successfully. Data connection closed.
TYPE I
200 Type set to IMAGE.
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,62
200 Port command ok.
STOR TEST.mpg
150 Opening BINARY data connection for E:\media\TEST.mpg
426 Connection closed , file opening failed.
Transfer Failed!
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,63
200 Port command ok.
STOR TEST.mpg
150 Opening BINARY data connection for E:\media\TEST.mpg
426 Connection closed , file opening failed.
Transfer Failed!
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,64
200 Port command ok.
STOR TEST.mpg
150 Opening BINARY data connection for E:\media\TEST.mpg
426 Connection closed , file opening failed.
Transfer Failed!
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,65
200 Port command ok.
STOR TEST.mpg
150 Opening BINARY data connection for E:\media\TEST.mpg
426 Connection closed , file opening failed.
Transfer Failed!
TYPE A
200 Type set to ASCII.
PORT 192,168,0,1,12,66
200 Port command ok.
LIST
150 Opening ASCII data connection for ls /E/media/.
226 Transfer finished successfully. Data connection closed.
Transfer queue completed
1 File failed to transfer

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I have tried several times, with differing sizes/types of files. It either fails, or creates a file of 0 bytes on the drive.

I turned off the passive functions as you mentioned above, and got no joy. I then scoured the rest of the preferences for the mention of pasv/passive, and tried combinations with those as well.

I remember being a little fussy when I last used it, as it successfully transferred some files, but refused to transfer others. Now its giving me the finger completely, and I'm not sure what to do. Quite a few Xbox sites recommended this program, but I've seen no specialist setup instructions.

Any help would be great

Many thanks

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Server/FTP machine
Dual PIII 500
Intel PRO/100+ Management adapter (Built in) - Used for Cable modem
VIA VT6105 Rhine III Fast Ethernet (PCI) - Used for Xbox or Games PC. Static IP of 192.168.0.1

bigstar
02-24-2003, 01:05 PM
The only thing i can think of is, did you define an ip in "bind sockets to this address" located in the Preferences / Proxy Tab?

If you bind this to an external ip you may encounter problems with local file transfers.

If you think it might of been an option you changed you can delete the flashfxp.ini in your FlashFXP folder or "\Documents and Settings\<USER>\Application Data\FlashFXP\" to reset FlashFXP to default.

Badgerboy
02-24-2003, 02:36 PM
Nope, no joy. I tried connecting on another machine, using another network card. Same problem, I can connect and browse, but not transfer files.

bigstar
02-24-2003, 02:57 PM
Can you download? Perhaps there's some sort of problem with the xbox ftp that's preventing uploading.

Badgerboy
02-24-2003, 03:06 PM
Yes I can download fine.

When I first started using FlashFXP, I could transfer files to the Xbox quite easily (About 3 gigs worth). It would however drop files every now and then.

Looking on an Xbox forum, it seems many other people have had the same problem. Some solved it by changing to binary, or shortening the file name of the file being sent.

Some others are in the same boat as me. Its rather confusing.

Badgerboy
02-24-2003, 05:36 PM
I just tried to FTP in DOS. Same result. Seems its not FlashFXP after all.

Hmmmm

qwerty
03-03-2003, 03:48 AM
try wsftp. a lot of people are complaining about flashfxp ftping to a xbox.