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Old 11-01-2009, 03:20 PM   #1
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hidden size command is a feature and is working by design. It is used for a more accurate 'file skip' functionality. it's hidden so not to pointlessly spam client's session log window since result of that command is irrelevant for the end user.

the fact that in the 1st transfer attempt DesktopX is getting wrong PORT command, while flashfxp is sending the right one usually means you have some network device between computer running FlashFXP and those servers monitor ftp traffic and rewrites PORT command to have client's IP thinking that its helping with NAT translation.

if you'll move your ftp servers to a port other than 21, your router won't messing with your traffic and FXP transfers will work.
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Old 11-01-2009, 08:51 PM   #2
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Hey, I didn't expect to get an answer on weekend. Thanks.
Also, you're absolutely right. I forgot to turn off Windows Firewall on client machine. When it's off, FXP transfers work fine. However, it's not recommended to have it always off so could you point me to a thread (I assume this has been explained somewhere) that details Windows Firewall customization to avoid FXP PORT command rewrite?
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