Tom Knowlton
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filezilla - problem uploading files, 550 The specified network name is no longer available
filezilla log:
Just looking for steps to troubleshoot, possible reasons, etc.
Status: Starting upload of C:\inetpub\wwwroot\utahkids\ukbg.jpg
Command: PORT 10,0,0,107,216,38
Response: 200 PORT command successful.
Command: STOR ukbg.jpg
Response: 125 Data connection already open; Transfer starting.
Response: 550 The specified network name is no longer available.
Error: File transfer failed
Status: Starting upload of C:\inetpub\wwwroot\utahkids\ukbg.jpg
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PORT 10,0,0,107,216,39
Response: 200 PORT command successful.
Command: LIST
Response: 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection.
Response: 226 Transfer complete.
Command: PORT 10,0,0,107,216,40
Response: 200 PORT command successful.
Command: STOR ukbg.jpg
Response: 125 Data connection already open; Transfer starting.
Response: 550 The specified network name is no longer available.
Error: File transfer failed
Status: Starting upload of C:\inetpub\wwwroot\utahkids\ukbg.jpg
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PORT 10,0,0,107,216,41
Response: 200 PORT command successful.
Command: LIST
Response: 125 Data connection already open; Transfer starting.
Response: 226 Transfer complete.
Command: PORT 10,0,0,107,216,42
Response: 200 PORT command successful.
Command: STOR ukbg.jpg
Response: 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection.
Response: 550 The specified network name is no longer available.
Error: File transfer failed
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PORT 10,0,0,107,216,43
Response: 200 PORT command successful.
Command: LIST
Response: 125 Data connection already open; Transfer starting.
Response: 226 Transfer complete.
Status: Directory listing successful
Just looking for steps to troubleshoot, possible reasons, etc.
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Glad you solved it. You're welcome!
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Between that and trying-out a Java-based FTP client, I think I have it solved now. Thanks!
Tom : )