Ftp with EclSocketError

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Ftp with EclSocketError

Postby LTG on Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:03 am

Hi,
I have a problem with an ftp-synchronization:
I have a local folder (with sub-folders) synchronized to an ftp-Server-folder. Sometimes some of the files in a subfolder are not synchronized, when they have a blank in their names and there is a "EclSocketError Socket error 10053" shown in the log-file.
This error only occurs very rarely, but reprocucable within a certain folder or with a certain file. But there are other files with blanks in their names, which are copied without a problem.
Any advice would be helpful.
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Re: Ftp with EclSocketError

Postby LTG on Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:07 am

This additional information might be useful:
I use Super Flexible File Synchronizer v5.73, build 310 on a win7-pc.
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Re: Ftp with EclSocketError

Postby superflexible on Thu Nov 06, 2014 5:34 am

The problem is probably in the FTP server.

If you need more detailed support, you need to send a log file with the error to support@syncovery.com
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Re: Ftp with EclSocketError

Postby LTG on Fri Nov 07, 2014 1:08 am

The help from the support was very disappointing, so we tried a little more to find a work-around. And we did:
We changed the ftp-protocol settings to use library 3 without passiv mode.
With this configuration everything seems to work at the moment.
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Re: Ftp with EclSocketError

Postby superflexible on Fri Nov 07, 2014 5:42 am

Thanks for the info! If passive mode does not work, it means that the router settings on the server side are not correct, or there is another Firewall or routing issue. Passive mode uses additional port numbers, which are randomly chosen from a range of allowed passive mode ports. The range is specified in the FTP server software. If the FTP server is not connected to the Internet directly, the whole passive mode port range must be forwarded to it by the router that connects the server to the Internet.
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