FTP Transfers stops
FTP Transfers stops
Hi!
I am currently evaluating APBackup.
My Problem is that APBackup stops Filetransfer after a few(hundred) MBs and stands with the actual percentage of transfer. I have to stop the task manually. When I restart it, it hangs at an other position.
I am currently evaluating APBackup.
My Problem is that APBackup stops Filetransfer after a few(hundred) MBs and stands with the actual percentage of transfer. I have to stop the task manually. When I restart it, it hangs at an other position.
Try to examine this article:
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftpd/doc/misc/ft ... walls.html
Also try to archive all files to one ZIP file and then transfer it ti FTP server.
http://www.ncftp.com/ncftpd/doc/misc/ft ... walls.html
Also try to archive all files to one ZIP file and then transfer it ti FTP server.
Nice article.
If i understood the article right, it's not my task to solve the problem.
Maybe I overlooked a feature of APBackup. Is there a possibility to make a configuration to activate a 'keep alive' function? My ftp client does have such a configuration possibility.
I did not watched the clock but the transfer broke off at the same percentage of completion. Think this is really a timeout problem.
The bad thing is that I have no possibility to change the idle time on the ftp server nor on the router or the firewall
If i understood the article right, it's not my task to solve the problem.
Maybe I overlooked a feature of APBackup. Is there a possibility to make a configuration to activate a 'keep alive' function? My ftp client does have such a configuration possibility.
I did not watched the clock but the transfer broke off at the same percentage of completion. Think this is really a timeout problem.
The bad thing is that I have no possibility to change the idle time on the ftp server nor on the router or the firewall
When APBackup transfer files to FTP it open next one port per file so when it open disabled port by Firewall it is waiting response from FTP server but doesn't get it. Try to see log on FTP server and log of your Firewall to figure out which port was denied and open these port intervals (In passive mode).
Also try to pack all files to one archive and transfer it to FTP obviously one file have to transfered throught firewal without problem.
Also try to pack all files to one archive and transfer it to FTP obviously one file have to transfered throught firewal without problem.