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Pure-FTPd configuration
Hi there
I'd like to enable file transfer resume on Pure-FTPd server, on my ISPConfig3 installation. The reason is that I have large (2GB +) files to transfer by SFTP or FTPS. Is this something I should do through ISPConfig interface, config files, or through Pure-FTPd config files? If so, please can someone tell me where to look? Thanks, Mat |
This has to be configured in the pure-ftpd config files. Which Linux distribution do you use?
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Hi,
I'm using Debian Squeeze. There are a bunch of files in /etc/pure-ftpd/conf Each file is a setting. Do I need to create a new file? - I read somewhere that by setting an option called "KeepAllFiles", this prevents users from deleting files as well as allowing resume upload. Is that right? I don't want to prevent users from deleting files. I just want to be able to resume upload. - I also read somewhere that there is a 2GB file size limit for resuming uploads. (i.e. if the file is over 2GB, upload will not resume). My question is: why?! And can I stop that? Do I need to configure a new FTP daemon if I need file upload resume AND ability to delete files? Sorry for all the questions. The pure-ftpd docs are ... shall we say, not clear on the matter! |
Quick bump -
Does anyone know how to configure file upload resume *but* also not prevent file deletions with pure-ftpd? (On Debian Squeeze) Thanks! Mat |
I've just taken a look at pure-ftpd's man page, but could not find anything about upload resume...
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If so, is there a particular error message that the client or server produces when resuming is unsuccessful? Finally, is your system architecture 64-bit and is large file support enabled in pureFTPd? See this thread, too: http://www.howtoforge.com/forums/arc...p/t-46972.html |
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There is no error. My client (Filezilla for Windows - very common open source client) prompts for the action if a file exists: restart transfer, resume, skip, etc. When you click "resume transfer", it doesn't error, the log of the ftp session is completely as it should be (simply issues a PUT command), but it just restarts the file from 0 bytes. Quote:
I haven't made any changes to the daemon since installing the recommended setup for Debian Squeeze. |
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