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Errors (Connection closed; transfer aborted) May 02, 2007 08:49 AM|ShawnSmiley|LINK We have a system that has approximately 30 kiosks out in the field that connect in to our central FTP server each night to download software and
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content updates. For the most part this system has been working pretty reliably. However we do have periodic cases where the kiosks fail to download updates with the kiosks reporting that the connect was closed by the remote host and the FTP Logs on the server showing 426 status codes. At first I was just ignoring the errors assuming it was some kind of random network connectivity problem since typically only 1-5 of the ftp error 426 transfer failed 30 kiosks tend to encounter the problem. However, I started noticing a pattern where the error most frequently occurred while downloading one specific file (probably about 75% of the errors). The errors also do not consistently occur from any specific kiosks or physical locations. So my question is, what sort of things can cause a FTP 426 error and are there any recommendations or best practices that we can follow to reduce or eliminate their occurrences? Here is some information on our system setup: The server is a Windows 2003 Standard Edition Server running IIS 6 for both website hosting and FTP. The kiosks are Windows XP Pro all-in-one touchscreen units that connect to a Linksys Wireless Router using 802.11g with WPA Encryption. The updater application is a .net 2.0/3.0 app that uses a WCF call to download a list of updated files and then uses the System.Net.WebClient class to download the updates. iis 6.0 FTP Thanks, Shawn www.shawnsmiley.com Reply ganeshanekar 542 Posts Re: Troubleshooting FTP 426 Errors (Connection closed; transfer aborted) May 02, 2007 11:01 PM|ganeshanekar|LINK Here are few KBs from MS which talks about this but this may or may apply in your situation. 306183Repeated 426 Entries in the IIS FTP Log http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;306183 318380IIS Status Codes http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;318380 817829FIX: Passive Mode FTP May Break with Multiple
super awesome huh?!? But what is it? I have around 20 virtual-machines, running under VMware Workstation, they allow me to test ftp passive mode BulletProof FTP Server for Windows under all the different versions, editions and flavors of Windows that now exist. It's exhausting actually, mostly … Continue reading "TIPS: Poor Network Performance in Windows under Virtual Machine" Author BulletProof SoftwarePosted on March 5, 2014March 5, 2014Categories BPFTP Server, Tips and Tricks TIPS: How to serve your Network-Drives https://forums.iis.net/t/1105801.aspx?Troubleshooting+FTP+426+Errors+Connection+closed+transfer+aborted+ via FTP BulletProof FTP Server has the ability to serve files on your Mapped Network Drive via FTP. But you will need to add some special parameters to make sure that the credentials for the mapped drive are saved and the connection is toggled as persistent. This is best done via the command-line http://blog.builtbp.com/?s=network (CLI) using the NET.EXE … Continue reading "TIPS: How to serve your Network-Drives via FTP" Author BulletProof SoftwarePosted on November 15, 2011January 31, 2012Categories HOWTO, Tips and Tricks Network-Shares via FTP when running as a Windows System Service We've updated our HOW-TO documention for Running BPFTP Server as a Windows System-Service to include additional documentation on mapping network-drives and exposing the contents via FTP to your users. For more information see the section Optional: Network-Share Support. Author BulletProof SoftwarePosted on June 19, 2008September 12, 2011Categories BPFTP Server, Tips and TricksTags services Setup Network Shares via FTP BulletProof FTP Server full supports the ability for ftp-users to access network-shares via FTP. Allowing you to grant remote access to network files, residing on other computers in your network. Full HOW-TO Documentation Author BulletProof SoftwarePosted on June 1, 2008November 15, 2015Categories BPFTP Server, Tips and TricksTags network-shares ROUTERS: Inactivity-Timeout and Keep-Alives Inactivity-Timeout and Keep-Alives 426 Connection closed; transfer aborted. Error #10057 During
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not through cron jimmystubsAugust 21st, 2012, 12:13 AMHi all! I have a strange issue I am hoping a Ubuntu guru can shed some light on. I have a curl script which is run by cron to upload a zip file once a day - this is used as an automated backup and the file is only 30MB in size. The script is: 'curl -T /home/jmyers/redstone_backups/`date +%y%m%d`/`date +%y%m%d`.zip ftp://ftp.server.com.au --user username:password' When I run the script manually with sh it shows a progress bar and uploads the file completely. When cron runs it the file only uploads 2MB then stops. The crontab -e is '50 4 * * * /home/user/dailyoffsitebackup.sh' which seems to run according to the schedule, but the file uploaded is around 2MB in size. Any ideas why the output is different when run via cron rather than the output i get if I manually run the script? Any help is appreciated. Thanks! thnewguyAugust 21st, 2012, 12:38 AMIs this something that you can reproduce? I mean have you run the script from cron several times and had the same truncated file each time? For that matter are you sure the remote file is really just 2MB in size? Depending on how you are viewing the file its old (partial) size might be cached in your browser/FTP client. jimmystubsAugust 21st, 2012, 12:47 AMThanks for your quick reply. I can confirm the file that ends up on the FTP is indeed 2MB, as I can download it to another machine and confirm the file is not complete. I can also view this file on the FTP server itself from command-line and confirmed the size. The script has been running for around a week so I have a bunch of examples on the FTP server. They are all exactly 2,297KB in size which seems strange, I confirmed all the source files are 30,616KB in size. I can replicate this, I just ran it via cron just now and got the same result, then I manually run 'sh dailybackupscript.sh' and it showed a progress bar and performed as expected, outputting the full 30MB file. Seems really strange and am abit clueless at this point... jimmystubsAugust 21st, 2012, 12:26 PMI lie, they do not always end up being the same size. After some more testing they vary from 2.2MB to 2.3MB. Any ideas as to why this would be happening? If n