Filezilla Error 550 No Such File Or Directory
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» 550 Permission Denied (or No such file or folder) 550 Permission Denied (or No such file or folder) 4 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE Support 1 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: CuteFTP®Home (All Versions) CuteFTP Pro® (All Versions) SYMPTOMS When attempting to filezilla no such file or directory error upload a file to aremote FTP site, a 550 error codeis encountered, resulting in 550 no such file or directory filezilla an error message similar to one of the following examples: Example 1: STATUS:>Transferring file "/pub/yourfile.txt"... COMMAND:>SIZE yourfile.txt 550 yourfile.txt: No such
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file. STATUS:> Requested action not taken (e.g., file or directory not found, no access). COMMAND:>CWD /pub/yourfile.txt 550 /pub/yourfile.txt: No such file or folder. STATUS:> Requested action not taken (e.g., file or directory not found, no
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access). COMMAND:>STOR yourfile.txt Example 2: COMMAND:> STOR yourfile.txt 550 Permission Denied. ERROR:>Requested action not taken (e.g., file or directory not found, no access). CAUSE Example 1: In this example the 550 code returned by the remote FTP server is for information purposes only. It is not an error and should be ignored by the user. In this case an upload command has already been given butbefore the upload can be started ftp upload no such file or directory CuteFTP needs it determine whether or not thefile being transferred already exists on the remote site as either a file or a folder. First, the SIZE command is sent in an attempt to determine if a file with the same name exists on the remote site. The server responds with a 550 indicating that thefile does not already exist there. Next, the CWD command is sent in an attempt to determine if a folder with the same name exists on the remote site. The server responds with a 550 indicating that a folder by that name does not exist. Finally, the STOR command is given and the file uploadbegins. Example 2: Afile upload is being attempted but the remote server has denied the needed permission. The 550 error code is a result of insufficient account privileges on the remote FTP server. The erroris not caused by CuteFTP. RESOLUTION Example 1: Not applicable. In this example the 550 code returned by the remote FTP server is for information purposes only. It is not an error and should be ignored by the user. Example 2: If you believe that your FTP account privileges or permissions are configured incorrectly, contact the technical support department at the remote FTP site or your Web hosting c
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policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the ftp no such file or directory 550 company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users ftp local no such file or directory Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10305.aspx a minute: Sign up FTP 550 Error: No such file or directory in EGDAR FTP server up vote 0 down vote favorite I am trying to download all the master.idx files of different quarters in different years. The EDGAR FTP is structured like this: "edgar/full-index/2011/QTR3/", and in the QTR3 folder is the master.idx file. I tried to access the folder of different http://stackoverflow.com/questions/32997810/ftp-550-error-no-such-file-or-directory-in-egdar-ftp-server years by doing a loop, but it returns me 550 Error. So I tried to test the loop like this. from ftplib import FTP ftp = FTP('ftp.sec.gov') ftp.set_debuglevel(2) ftp.login('anonymous','shijiehkj@gmail.com') QtrList = ('QTR1','QTR2','QTR3','QTR4') year = 2013 ftp.cwd('edgar/full-index/'+str(year)) print(ftp.nlst()) year = 2014 ftp.cwd('edgar/full-index/'+str(year)) print(ftp.nlst()) ftp.quit() The year = 2013 part works, but when I reset the year = 2014, it gives me the error like this. 550 edgar/full-index/2014: No such file or directory However if I add the log-in info again between the 2013 and 2014, like this year = 2013 ftp.cwd('edgar/full-index/'+str(year)) print (ftp.nlst("QTR1"),year) ftp = FTP('ftp.sec.gov') ftp.set_debuglevel(2) ftp.login('anonymous','shijiehkj@gmail.com') year = 2014 ftp.cwd('edgar/full-index/'+str(year)) print (ftp.nlst("QTR1"),year) There is no error. Anybody knows why and could give a quick solution to access the master.idx in each Quarter folder in each year folder? python ftp web-scraping edgar share|improve this question asked Oct 7 '15 at 16:37 Shijie Wang 163 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Shijie, Your error is due to relative vs. absolute pathing on the FTP server. Throw a '/' in front of your paths and y
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company http://superuser.com/questions/39524/why-do-i-get-a-550-ftp-error-with-filezilla-but-ie6-is-fine Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only 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 Why do I get a 550 FTP no such error with Filezilla, but IE6 is fine? up vote -1 down vote favorite When transferring some files today from our hosted FTP site, which a client had uploaded, for files in certain directories I kept getting (using Filezilla): Command: RETR /dir/file.jpg Response: 550 /dir/file.jpg: No such file or directory Error: Critical error However, when I tried transferring the same files using IE6 (against my better judgement) they went fine. Why is this? windows filezilla internet-explorer-6 no such file share|improve this question asked Sep 11 '09 at 8:15 Skilldrick 5822915 Hmmm, today the Community user's random poking around made this question appear on the home page of Super User again. Too bad you abandoned it, Skilldrick! –Arjan Sep 25 '09 at 9:17 Hola, Community poked this onto the front page once more. I guess it's time for a downvote to keep that from happening... ;-) –Arjan Oct 11 '09 at 17:59 Mean! Unfortunately I never got a satisfactory answer. Guess it's just one of those mysteries. –Skilldrick Oct 17 '09 at 20:24 1 It's not like you responded to my answer either.. –Arjan Oct 26 '09 at 15:13 Hmmm, my answer got accepted for being the best out of one :-) But was it solved then...? –Arjan Nov 13 '09 at 16:06 | show 1 more comment 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote accepted I guess you were transferring the files in IE6 using HTTP? An image with a URL like www.example.com/dir/file.jpg is not likely to be stored in the /dir folder in the root of the file system. If the home folder of the FTP account is the directory that holds the web site document, then you could try without the leading slash. If you were