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Web Platform Installer Get Help: Ask a Question in our Forums More Help Resources Blogs Forums Home IIS.NET Forums IIS 5 & IIS 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting FTP 426 Errors (Connection closed; transfer aborted) Troubleshooting FTP 426 Errors (Connection closed; ftp error 426 connection closed transfer aborted transfer aborted) [Answered]RSS 3 replies Last post May 07, 2007 08:07 AM by ShawnSmiley
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‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply ShawnSmiley 3 426 connection closed transfer aborted filezilla Posts Troubleshooting FTP 426 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
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each night to download software and 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 ftp error code 426 connectivity problem since typically only 1-5 of the 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 I
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Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only ftp 421 takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top IIS FTP error: 426 Connection closed; transfer aborted up https://forums.iis.net/t/1105801.aspx?Troubleshooting+FTP+426+Errors+Connection+closed+transfer+aborted+ vote 1 down vote favorite I have an IIS FTP set up on Windows 2003 SP2 (S1). Everyday in the early morning, a script on another server (S2) will run and initiate FTP transfer of pulling log files from S1 to S2. The FTP client we're using is built-in FTP.exe in Windows 2000 on S2. Recently we replaced S1 with a new server however we kept the IP address. There are multiple IP addresses on http://serverfault.com/questions/127906/iis-ftp-error-426-connection-closed-transfer-aborted new S1. Ever since the new S1 was in place, the '426 Connection closed; transfer aborted.' errors haven been occuring randomly. The log indicated that the transfer started ok however the file cannot be transferred completely, as per log below: mget access*.log 200 Type set to A. 200 PORT command successful. 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for access02232010.log(205777167 bytes). 426 Connection closed; transfer aborted. ftp: 20454832 bytes received in 283.95Seconds 72.04Kbytes/sec. The firewall monitor suggested that the connection was setup in passive mode however I've been told that MS FTP.exe doesn't support passive mode. Though I can see the response of 'entering passive mode' from server when typing in 'quote pasv'. My network admin has told me to try the transfer in active mode however I don't know how to open active mode on client side. It's getting really frustrating. Wish someone here has the right knowledge/experience could shed me a light. Cheers. iis ftp share|improve this question edited Mar 31 '10 at 0:54 asked Mar 31 '10 at 0:48 jiaoziren 11617 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted Finally resolved by setting NIC on FTP server from 'half-duplex' to 'full duplex'. share|improve this answer answered Jun 12 '10 at 0:52 jiaoziren 11617 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote check this out https://forums.i
MSGCPE3101; MSGFTP426 Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) This document describes a potential cause of an FTP reply code of 426 being sent by the FTP http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=nas8N1014567 server possibly referencing message CPE3101. Resolving the problem An FTP 426 reply https://kb.intermedia.net/article/1146 code will be issued by the FTP server on the IBM System i products if the file receiving the data from the PUT or MPUT command is too small to receive all of the data. You will see a message on your client within your FTP sessions similar to one ftp error of the two following messages: 426 - Unable to close file CPE3101. or 426 - Cannot write to member xxxxxx in file yyyyyy in library zzzzzzz. For all file types, do the following: 1) Increase the size of the file on the server system. 2) Verify the user profile that creates or sends the file has the Maximum Storage parameter set to a ftp error 426 large enough value. 3) Reduce the size of the file that is being sent to the server system. 4) If the file is a flat file, ensure the file is not already created on the target system. If the file is a save file, do the following: 1) Re-create the target save file. 2) This message also indicates that records are out of order in the save file. This often happens if the save file was transferred to a system that is not a System i. In this case, the save file must be re-created or retransferred from the source. 3) Examine the Maximum Storage Allowed parameter of the user profile that owns the save file on the target system. This storage determines how big the file can be, and it will cause this error. Historical Number 439756764 Document information More support for: IBM i Communications-TCP Software version: Version Independent Operating system(s): IBM i Reference #: N1014567 Modified date: 2012-08-25 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility
FTP connection problems are caused by intermittent network issues. Problemscanalsobe caused by antivirus filtering and firewall filtering and can be fixed by adjustingyour antivirus or firewall settings. Some other issues might be related to internet traffic filtering onyour ISP end. If your connection times out when you open a directory, upload/download a file orsee any of the following errors, you might just need to switch from Active FTP Mode to Passive FTP Mode or the other way around. 425 Can't build data connection: Connection timed out 425 Can't open data connection 426 Connection closed; transfer aborted 503 No port command Issued first Windows FTP Command Press Win+R >In opened window typecmd In opened window typeftp your_servername.comto connect to FTP server. To switch to Passive Mode typequote PASVcommand before any other commands were started. Filezilla To switch between Passive Mode and Active Mode in Filezilla navigate toEdit > Settings > FTP > Passive or Active Was this article helpful? Yes No Sorry to hear about that. If you need immediate technical assistance, you can: Contact Intermedia support at (800) 379-7729 or Open a support ticket online Help us improve our knowledge base. Please note: we do not monitor these comments for support requests. Send Feedback Cancel Thank you for your feedback! Related articles What Is Cached Exchange Mode In Outlook? How Do I Export Active Directory User Information To A CSV File? What Active Directory User Properties Can I Import From A CSV File? ActiveSync Best Practices Outlook Oversized OST File Problem