Hello!
I'm using the FileZilla Client at work for uploading small clips to different servers. I'm completly new to the program and just familiar with the simple process of logging in to a server and uploading a file per drag & drop or "upload".
I already read through some posts in the forum, but couldn't actually find my problem:
Since the latest update Filezilla uploads folders without any data in them (0 bytes). The uploads starts as it should, but the connection is interrupted everytime. And for some reason it says the target file already exists, when it doesn't. Even after several tries it's not possible to overwrite the file. Deleting the 0 byte file and rertry to upload doesn't work either.
The log I get:
Status: Logged in
Status: Starting upload of L:\...\9783551252494.zip
Command: CWD /html/videos/Amazon
Response: 250 OK. Current directory is /html/videos/Amazon
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
Command: PORT 192,168,143,33,240,223
Response: 200 PORT command successful
Command: STOR 9783551252494.zip
Response: 150 Connecting to port 61663
Error: Transfer connection interrupted: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted
Response: 226-Error during write to file
Response: 226 Transfer aborted
Error: File transfer failed after transferring 524.288 bytes in 1 second
Status: Starting upload of L:\...\9783551252494.zip
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/html/videos/Amazon"...
Status: Skipping upload of L:\...\9783551252494.zip
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 5.213 bytes in 11 seconds
It's like that for every server I try to upload a file on. How can I make my upload work again?
I'm sorry to give such a non-technical explanation. Right now I'm pretty much overchallenged and don't know what to do.
File transfer failed (Error 226)
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Re: File transfer failed (Error 226)
That's a very much broken server. 2yz is a success reply code, yet the text speaks of an error.
Contact your server administrator or server hosting provider for assistance to have the server fixed.
Contact your server administrator or server hosting provider for assistance to have the server fixed.