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Date:      Tue, 18 Mar 1997 15:32:46 -0600
From:      Ken <welk@mem.net>
To:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   FTP problem
Message-ID:  <332F09FE.7EA9@mem.net>

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Problem of the day for this newbie:

FTP transfers from client to FreeBSD 2.1.5 server usually fail or are so
slow that I abort the process. The result typically is that the file is
created in
the target directory but with zero bytes. Sometimes a partial transfer
occurs. Occasionally, a full, successful transfer occurs. Subsequent to
failures, it seems additonal FTP requests, without breaking the FTP
link, are
very, very slow or fail. Slow is defined here as minutes for a 10K
transfer (or until I give up on the transfer). When using an FTP client
application that indicates transfer progress, it may be giving a useful
clue in that
it appears that 8K may get transfered quickly but then there is
virtually
no additional movement of data. However, smaller files also either fail
to
transfer or take so long I abort the process.

This is a single client communicating with the FreeBSD server via
10baseT. Permissions for the server's target directory are set to rwx
for the
owner, who is the user doing the FTP transfers.

Transfers from the server to the client are as fast as expected.

Will anyone give me guidance in what is being done incorrectly here?

Thanks.

Ken Welch
welk@mem.net



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