Ftp reuploading bucle
imv
29 Nov 2007 20:44
hello
I'm new here and I'm trying to upload some material via ftp. The problem is that the same video reupload again and again, maybe is a problem with my internet connection, or the server, or something is wrong configurated in my Ftp server program.
Anyone has had the same problem and know the answer to make it work?
Thanks
IMV
I'm new here and I'm trying to upload some material via ftp. The problem is that the same video reupload again and again, maybe is a problem with my internet connection, or the server, or something is wrong configurated in my Ftp server program.
Anyone has had the same problem and know the answer to make it work?
Thanks
IMV
jason
29 Nov 2007 23:40
Hi,
You haven't mentioned which FTP client you're using. FileZilla is recommended and it's very easy to use without alot of setup. If your not using FileZilla go to www.filezilla.com and download version 2.2.32. By the way pond5's server is working just fine as I've just upload without a problem about 15 minutes ago. FileZilla is free.
Jason
You haven't mentioned which FTP client you're using. FileZilla is recommended and it's very easy to use without alot of setup. If your not using FileZilla go to www.filezilla.com and download version 2.2.32. By the way pond5's server is working just fine as I've just upload without a problem about 15 minutes ago. FileZilla is free.
Jason
BunFest
30 Nov 2007 08:33
Hi,
Free Filezilla is may be a problem. Try the PRO version which cost $50-. And you can test it for one month free. It is quite good. It was recommented by other contributors to me.
Free Filezilla is may be a problem. Try the PRO version which cost $50-. And you can test it for one month free. It is quite good. It was recommented by other contributors to me.
marcus
30 Nov 2007 08:42
Hi,
Filezilla (http://filezilla-project.org/) is indeed the recommended ftp client.
When an upload is completed, the file is immediately moved to the preprocessing program. This confuses some ftp client but FileZilla does not care.
There seems to be another issue too - when the connection is instable and goes down, it seems that the "upload is finished"-trigger (sometimes?) fire when it should not. I've asked the ftp program authors a few times but haven't got an answer for this yet.
Best regards,
Marcus
Filezilla (http://filezilla-project.org/) is indeed the recommended ftp client.
When an upload is completed, the file is immediately moved to the preprocessing program. This confuses some ftp client but FileZilla does not care.
There seems to be another issue too - when the connection is instable and goes down, it seems that the "upload is finished"-trigger (sometimes?) fire when it should not. I've asked the ftp program authors a few times but haven't got an answer for this yet.
Best regards,
Marcus
BunFest
30 Nov 2007 10:51
Marcus,
You mean it is still OK to use this free program instead of the Filezillar PRO ?? May be I can save the money for the non-pro version?
You mean it is still OK to use this free program instead of the Filezillar PRO ?? May be I can save the money for the non-pro version?
marcus
30 Nov 2007 11:25
Yes, that's what I use. I wasn't even aware there was a commercial version and I couldn't see anything about it in their page? The only thing to think about is that a later version usually is preferred over an older; it has active developers. There has been some quirks with encryption etc, but later versions work excellent with for example FTP over SSL (not supported by Pond5, just an example).
Are you really sure we talk about the same program? Most of the other ones has a bad free version and one commercial one.
Note: please only go to the Filezilla site either via http://filezilla.sf.net or http://filezilla-project.org/.
Best regards,
Marcus
Are you really sure we talk about the same program? Most of the other ones has a bad free version and one commercial one.
Note: please only go to the Filezilla site either via http://filezilla.sf.net or http://filezilla-project.org/.
Best regards,
Marcus
imv
1 Dec 2007 22:59
Great! Thanks to all for the answers!
I was using CuteFTP, but I will try with Filezilla instead (I used that program some time ago, but stop using it).
Best regards and thanks for the advices again,
IMV
I was using CuteFTP, but I will try with Filezilla instead (I used that program some time ago, but stop using it).
Best regards and thanks for the advices again,
IMV
varius
2 Dec 2007 19:01
I've been using WS_FTP Pro for ages now. Never had problems with any site at all (except when the site went missing, obviously. ;-) )
BunFest
4 Dec 2007 18:48
marcus wrote:
Yes, that's what I use. I wasn't even aware there was a commercial version and I couldn't see anything about it in their page? The only thing to think about is that a later version usually is preferred over an older; it has active developers. There has been some quirks with encryption etc, but later versions work excellent with for example FTP over SSL (not supported by Pond5, just an example).
Are you really sure we talk about the same program? Most of the other ones has a bad free version and one commercial one.
Note: please only go to the Filezilla site either via http://filezilla.sf.net or http://filezilla-project.org/.
Best regards,
Marcus
Yes, that's what I use. I wasn't even aware there was a commercial version and I couldn't see anything about it in their page? The only thing to think about is that a later version usually is preferred over an older; it has active developers. There has been some quirks with encryption etc, but later versions work excellent with for example FTP over SSL (not supported by Pond5, just an example).
Are you really sure we talk about the same program? Most of the other ones has a bad free version and one commercial one.
Note: please only go to the Filezilla site either via http://filezilla.sf.net or http://filezilla-project.org/.
Best regards,
Marcus
Marcus,
I tried Filezilla and it is functioning well, but it seems that it accepted only 2 files upload in one time. After 100% upload, then it re-upload the 2 files again. The other files are still untouch. So I deleted the re-upload files and the untouched files are start uploading.
Seems not to normal!! That means one cannot be absence when uploading?