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Old 04-10-2007, 04:31 PM   #1
djarvinen
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Weird problem.

If I upload larger files (40+ mb) to our company ftp site, I almost always (80% or better) get a corrupted file. The only way I can check the validity of the file is to download it and then do a binary compare.

I'm pretty sure the errors happen in the upload because the downloaded files are always the 'same' (if I download a file 2-3 times, it will always compare fine with the other downloads).

Typically there are only 4-10 bytes different, almost always near the end of the file (these are all 'zipped files, by the way); thus the reason why larger files fail more often, I suppose.

I have tried WS_FTP, IE-FTP and FlashFXP; all give similar errors.

I use WinZip v10.0 (latest build), and FlashFXP v3.4.0.

I have unloaded my virus scanner (Trend SMB), and all other background programs I can find.

I talked to our host techies, and they (and the winzip people) say it has to be in the file transfer software but I ain't so sure. I'm kinda pointing my finger at our host ISP but I really don't know how to go about 'proving' it.

Anyone have a clue about what's going on?

Thanks.
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Old 04-11-2007, 12:06 AM   #2
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do you have this corruption problem with that one specific site? try to upload these files elsewhere and see if the problem still exist.
what firewall/router are you using?
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