View Full Version : FlashFXP Windows 2008 R2 IIS7 no directory listing and no errors
cward
07-17-2011, 02:18 PM
When I use the command line FTP I have no problems. When I use FlashFXP it connects and shows no errors. But also shows no files or folders. I can manually change folders to ones I know exist and no errors but still nothing listed. If I use View Raw Directory I can see the folders.
[R] Connecting to mydomain.com -> DNS=ftp.mydomain.com IP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx PORT=21
[R] Connected to mydomain.com
[R] 220 Microsoft FTP Service
[R] USER username
[R] 331 Password required for username.
[R] PASS (hidden)
[R] 230-Directory has 205,481,123,840 bytes of disk space available.
[R] 230 User logged in.
[R] SYST
[R] 215 Windows_NT
[R] FEAT
[R] 211-Extended features supported:
[R] LANG EN*
[R] UTF8
[R] AUTH TLS;TLS-C;SSL;TLS-P;
[R] PBSZ
[R] PROT C;P;
[R] CCC
[R] HOST
[R] SIZE
[R] MDTM
[R] REST STREAM
[R] 211 END
[R] CWD /
[R] 250 CWD command successful.
[R] PWD
[R] 257 "/" is current directory.
What am I missing here?
bigstar
07-17-2011, 02:42 PM
What specific version/ build of FlashFXP are you using?
What happens when you press refresh (F5) ?
Can you please post the output of Directory > View Raw Directory
cward
07-17-2011, 03:19 PM
Sorry I should of done that. Version 3.6.0 (Build 1240)
When I press F5 it appears to do what you would expect to refresh the listing but I don't see anything.
[R] PASV
[R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (174,37,114,59,196,118).
[R] Opening data connection IP: 174.37.114.59 PORT: 50294
[R] LIST -al
[R] 125 Data connection already open; Transfer starting.
[R] 226-Directory has 205,480,173,568 bytes of disk space available.
[R] 226 Transfer complete.
[R] List Complete: 144 bytes in 0.20 seconds (0.7 KB/s)
Raw Directory View shows:
12-19-2009 10:58PM <DIR> logs
12-19-2009 10:07PM <DIR> SubDomains
12-19-2009 10:08PM <DIR> wwwroot
cward
07-17-2011, 03:21 PM
I just noticed I don't have the newest version, should I upgrade? When I went to Help and check for updates it told me I had the latest version so I figured I did but now I see I don't.
cward
07-17-2011, 03:23 PM
Nevermind haha. I downloaded the newer version and installed it and that fixed the problem.
Thanks for your prompt help though.
bigstar
07-17-2011, 07:39 PM
MS ISS7 supports sending two different date formats based on the server configuration. one format is 2-digit years, the other is 4-digit years. We added support in FlashFXP v4.0 to handle the 4-digit years.
cward
07-17-2011, 07:42 PM
Ahh ok well could you tell me why the version I had told me I had the latest version. That was the first thing I checked.
bigstar
07-17-2011, 09:03 PM
Quite honestly its a complicated situation and there were and still are many little issues that have come up when upgrading from v3.x to v4.0, for some users the upgrade path is painless, others it has been a very bumpy road, so we decided to not notify users via the update check until all the issues were addressed.
Unfortunately we realized that a smooth upgrade was not possible 10% of the time, requiring the user to perform several steps to backup their v3.x settings and then restore them into v4.0. For novice users this has proved to be very time consuming on me trying to assist them in getting upgraded.
On windows vista & 7 FlashFXP v3.6 runs in compatibility mode and everything can be just fine and dandy. However FlashFXP v4.0 does not run in compatibility mode and thats where things can get very interesting, for example I spent nearly a week trying to determine why v4.0 would not work for a customer, it turned out that his web filtering software was interfering with FTP connections, this issue didn't effect just FlashFXP v4.0 but also other ftp clients, ironically v3.6 was unaffected because it was running in compatibility mode. However forcing v4.0 into compatibility did not provide the same result. The company that developed the web filtering software confirmed the compatibility issue in their software and admitted that it was a known issue and eventually released a fix.
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