Ftp Error 200 Type Set To A Cyberduck
2011 by Dan Dawson As usual, this blog is more a notepad of sorts to remind me of things if I need them again in the future. And it's always a good thing to post them publicly in case others experience the same problem. I use Cyberduck on the Mac for FTP and love it, but when I added a new FTP server to it on one of my computers today, and attempted to log in, I kept receiving the following error: FTP Error: 200 TYPE is now ASCII I searched around for a while and never did find the solution for the cause, tried all kinds of things (Switching from Default to Active or Passive FTP mode, trying different encodings, deleting my bookmark and rebuilding it, etc.) and nothing worked. Then I finally figured out the problem! I had copied and pasted the password out of my password file, and when I selected it I accidentally included the line break at the end of the password. So what was being entered in the password field was the password plus a line break. Simply re-entering the password without the extra line break fixed the problem. In order to have Cyberduck ask me for the password so I could correct the error, I simply had to load up "Keychain Access" and delete the stored copy of the password. Clicked my bookmark again, entered the correct password, and I was in! Hope that helps you if you had the same problem! This entry was posted in Apple by Dan Dawson. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment. Proudly powered by WordPress
Opened 8 years ago Closed 8 years ago #2647 closed defect (duplicate) Cyberduck upgrade error Reported by: cordelephotography@… Owned by: cyberduck Priority: highest Milestone: 3.0.3 Component: ftp Version: 3.0.2 Severity: critical Keywords: error Cc: Architecture: Platform: Description (last modified by dkocher) Since the most recent upgrade Cyberduck is looking for a folder that doesn't exist on my server, and that I didn't ask it to look for. I asked it to go to www/htdocs and cyberduck is defaulting to look for /www/usr/local I don't know why? I asked it to look at path www/htdocs FTP Error: Listing directory failed /www/usr/local /www/usr/local: no such file or directory Here is my entire error. I've called my hosting http://ki6esh.com/2011/11/11/ftp-error-200-type-is-now-ascii-solution/ company and they said it's something to do with cyberduck defaulting internally to the wrong file (a file that doesn't exist.) Here is the rest of the error. My cousin is having the same problem since the upgrade. I am on an imac, and she is on a G4 220 cordelephotography.com FTP server (Version wu-2.6.2(1) Thu Jun 23 13:09:59 IDT 2005) ready. USER cordelephotography@cordelephotography.com 331 Password required for cordelephotography. https://trac.cyberduck.io/ticket/2647 PASS ******** 230 User cordelephotography logged in. NOOP 200 NOOP command successful. TYPE I 200 Type set to I. SIZE /www/www 550 /www/www: not a plain file. NOOP 200 NOOP command successful. SYST 215 UNIX Type: L8 STAT /www 213-status of /www: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root 16 Apr 24 2007 /www -> usr/local/apache 213 End of Status CWD /www/www 550 /www/www: No such file or directory. NOOP 200 NOOP command successful. MDTM /www/www 550 /www/www: No such file or directory. NOOP 200 NOOP command successful. NOOP 200 NOOP command successful. SIZE /www/usr/local/apache 550 /www/usr/local/apache: not a plain file. NOOP 200 NOOP command successful. STAT /www/usr/local 213-status of /www/usr/local: /bin/ls: /www/usr/local: No such file or directory 213 End of Status TYPE A 200 Type set to A. CWD /www/usr/local 550 /www/usr/local: No such file or directory. CWD /www 250 CWD command successful. TYPE I 200 Type set to I. FEAT 500 'FEAT': command not understood. PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (208,131,144,160,115,160) RETR www 550 www: No such file or directory. QUIT 221-You have transferred 0 bytes in 0 files. 221-Total traffic for this session was 1292 bytes in 0 transfers. 221-Thank you for using the FTP service on cordelephotography.com. 221 Goodbye. Oldest first Newest first Threaded C
UTC Uploading/Downloading Problem Moderator: Project members Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 1 [ 3 posts ] Print https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=15328 view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message JudeR Post subject: Uploading/Downloading ProblemPostPosted: 2010-03-14 22:14 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2010-03-14 22:05 Posts: 2 First name: Juliana Last name: Mincheva Hi!I have the following problem while uploading/downloading files to/from remote server /I am in Europe, the remote server in USA/: I can connect, I can start ftp error uploading/downloading the file but when it reaches around 70% of the job, the ftp client sends error alarms and stops it's action. If I say "resume", it starts uploading/downloading from the beginning and the same error occurs. If I say "cancel", the file stays uncompleted or disappears. Two times with the command "cancel" the file was actually there ftp error 200 and completed. /on the server and on my comp/I've tryed this on my mac os, 10.4.11 with several ftp clients: FileZilla, CyberDuck and ForkLift. And I've tried it on a PC, Windows XP with FileZilla - the same result.My internet connection is via router - DLink , I have a nice speed, no problem with downloading torrent files from anywhere, and no problem with international life streaming.I've contact my internet supplier and he assured me the problem is not on mine side.I am an amateur and I'm not sure where the problem is: the FTP client or the remote server .This is my FileZilla log:Status: Resolving address of ftp.vicalphoto.comStatus: Connecting to 67.216.23.131:21...Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...Response: 220 Serv-U FTP Server v5.0 for WinSock ready...Command: USER videoResponse: 331 User name okay, need password.Command: PASS ****Response: 230 User logged in, proceed.Command: SYSTResponse: 215 UNIX Type: L8Command: FEATResponse: 211-Extension supportedResponse: CLNTResponse: MDTMResponse: MDTM YYYYMMDDHHMMSS[+-TZ];filenameResponse: SIZEResponse: SITE PSWD;EXEC;SET;INDEX;ZONE;CHMOD;MSGResponse: REST STREAMResponse: XCRC filename;start;endResponse: 211 EndStatus: ConnectedStatus: Retrieving directory listing...Command: PWDResponse: 257 "/" is current directory.Command: