FTP Upload Help
Hi,
I have created a website using iWeb '09. It is complete and I need to upload it for my friends to have a look at it. I have signed up an account on www.drivehq.com. They have given me an ftp address, ftp.drivehq.com. I also have a username, password. I have entered all the required information in the ftp page in iWeb. When I click Test, it says you can upload the site to the ftp server. But once I publish it, I cant seem to visit the website. Publishing is done and when I click the Visit button, in safari it says could not open the website. This is the error I get in Safari:
Safari can’t open the page “http://www.shailbarotshospitality.com/NewWebsite/index.html” because it can’t find the server “www.shailbarotshospitality.com”.
Please help me upload the website.
But is it possible that if I upload the website as a folder and upload it on the internet and then someone from this apple discussion creates a website for me and sends me the link?
That doesn't make any sense. Is the place where you have uploaded your files unable to provide you a url for viewing them with a browser? Does your ISP perhaps provide some free space for putting a small web site?
If you are just testing stuff, you don't really need to upload the files anywhere, you can view your site right on your machine. You publish to a folder and then aim your browser via File > Open File at the index.html file which iWeb has created on your machine.
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Hi I am using a ftp class (known as FTPConnection) that i found on this site: http://www.nsftools.com/tips/JavaFtp.htm , and they only have an example of how to download a File through FTP and not upload one. I am in the proccess of making an FTP upload applet, and need some help on getting upload to work. I also need it to work on both a Pc and mac, so that may be attributing to the problem becuase i am currently on a mac which uses file:// instead of C:\\. Ill post the ftp class, and a snippet of my code that tries to upload a selected file.
FTPConnection
/* <!-- in case someone opens this in a browser... --> <pre> */
* File: FTPConnection.java
* Author: Bret Taylor <[email protected]>
* URL: http://www.stanford.edu/~bstaylor/cs/ftpconnection/FTPConnection.java.shtml
* see also <a href="http://www.nsftools.com/tips/JavaFtp.htm">http://www.nsftools.com/tips/JavaFtp.htm</a>
* $Id$
* Parts of this code were adopted from a variety of other FTP classes the
* author has encountered that he was not completely satisfied with. If you
* think more thanks are due to any particular author than is given, please
* let him know. With that caveat, this class can be freely distributed and
* modified as long as Bret Taylor is given credit in the source code comments.
* Modified by Julian Robichaux -- http://www.nsftools.com
* Added constructors, logout(), listFiles(), listSubdirectories(), getAndParseDirList(),
* processFileListCommand(), and overloaded getFullServerReply().
* Also added StringBuffer parameter options to transferData() and executeDataCommand()
* and did a few other little things.
import java.io.*;
import java.net.*;
import java.util.*;
* <p>A wrapper for the network and command protocols needed for the most common
* FTP commands. Standard usage looks something like this:</p>
* <pre> FTPConnection connection = new FTPConnection();
* try {
* if (connection.connect(host)) {
* if (connection.login(username, password)) {
* connection.downloadFile(serverFileName);
* connection.uploadFile(localFileName);
* connection.disconnect();
* } catch (UnknownHostException e) {
* // handle unknown host
* } catch (IOException e) {
* // handle I/O exception
* }</pre>
* <p>Most FTP commands are wrapped by easy-to-use methods, but in case clients
* need more flexibility, you can execute commands directly using the methods
* <a href="#executeCommand(java.lang.String)">executeCommand</a> and
* <a href="#executeDataCommand(java.lang.String,
* java.io.OutputStream)">executeDataCommand</a>,
* the latter of which is used for commands that require an open data port.</p>
* @author Bret Taylor
* @author Julian Robichaux
* @version 1.01
public class FTPConnection extends Object {
* If this flag is on, we print out debugging information to stdout during
* execution. Useful for debugging the FTP class and seeing the server's
* responses directly.
private static boolean PRINT_DEBUG_INFO = false;
* The socket through which we are connected to the FTP server.
private Socket connectionSocket = null;
private String username;
private String password;
private String host;
* The socket output stream.
private PrintStream outputStream = null;
* The socket input stream.
private BufferedReader inputStream = null;
* The offset at which we resume a file transfer.
private long restartPoint = 0L;
* Added by Julian: If this flag is on, we're currently logged in to something.
private boolean loggedIn = false;
* Added by Julian: This is the line terminator to use for multi-line responses.
public String lineTerm = "\n";
* Added by Julian: This is the size of the data blocks we use for transferring
* files.
private static int BLOCK_SIZE = 4096;
* Added by Julian: After you create an FTPConnection object, you will call the
* connect() and login() methods to access your server. Please don't forget to
* logout() and disconnect() when you're done (it's only polite...).
public FTPConnection ()
// default constructor (obviously) -- this is just good to have...
* Added by Julian: Allows you to specify if you want to send debug output to
* the console (true if you do, false if you don't).
public FTPConnection (boolean debugOut)
PRINT_DEBUG_INFO = debugOut;
public FTPConnection (String user, String pw, String host_)
username=user;
password=pw;
host=host_;
PRINT_DEBUG_INFO = false;
* Prints debugging information to stdout if the private flag
* <code>PRINT_DEBUG_INFO</code> is turned on.
private void debugPrint(String message) {
if (PRINT_DEBUG_INFO) System.err.println(message);
* Connects to the given FTP host on port f, the default FTP port.
public boolean connect(String host)
throws UnknownHostException, IOException
return connect(host, 21);
* Connects to the given FTP host on the given port.
public boolean connect(String host, int port)
throws UnknownHostException, IOException
connectionSocket = new Socket(host, port);
connectionSocket.setSoTimeout(10000);
outputStream = new PrintStream(connectionSocket.getOutputStream());
inputStream = new BufferedReader(new
InputStreamReader(connectionSocket.getInputStream()));
if (!isPositiveCompleteResponse(getServerReply())){
disconnect();
return false;
return true;
* Disconnects from the host to which we are currently connected.
static boolean URLexists(String URLName)
try
HttpURLConnection.setFollowRedirects(false);
// note : you may also need
// HttpURLConnection.setInstanceFollowRedirects(false)
HttpURLConnection con =
(HttpURLConnection) new URL(URLName).openConnection();
con.setRequestMethod("HEAD");
return (con.getResponseCode() == HttpURLConnection.HTTP_OK);
catch (Exception e)
e.printStackTrace();
return false;
public String getSimpleFileName(File f)
String path=f.getPath();
String fileName=path.replace("\\", "/");
int slashPos = fileName.lastIndexOf("/");
fileName=fileName.substring(slashPos+1);
return fileName;
public String verifyFileName(String name)
int count=0;
//String url="http://chris-malcolm.com/images/"+URLEncoder.encode(name).replace("+", "%20");
while (URLexists("http://chris-malcolm.com/images/"+URLEncoder.encode(name).replace("+", "%20"))==true)
count++;
name=FileExt(name)[0]+"-"+count+"."+FileExt(name)[1];
return name;
public String[] FileExt(String fileName)
int dotPos = fileName.lastIndexOf(".");
fileName=fileName.replace("\\", "/");
int slashPos = fileName.lastIndexOf("/");
String extension, name;
if (slashPos==fileName.length()-1)
fileName=fileName.substring(0, fileName.length()-1);
slashPos=fileName.lastIndexOf("/");
extension="/";
name=fileName.substring(slashPos+1);
else if(dotPos==-1)
name=fileName.substring(slashPos+1);
extension="";
else
extension = fileName.substring(dotPos+1);
name=fileName.substring(slashPos+1, dotPos);
String[] output={name, extension};
return output;
String[] output={name, extension};
return output;
public void disconnect()
if (outputStream != null) {
try {
if (loggedIn) { logout(); };
outputStream.close();
inputStream.close();
connectionSocket.close();
} catch (IOException e) {}
outputStream = null;
inputStream = null;
connectionSocket = null;
* Wrapper for the commands <code>user [username]</code> and <code>pass
* [password]</code>.
public boolean login(String username, String password)
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("user " + username);
if (!isPositiveIntermediateResponse(response)) return false;
response = executeCommand("pass " + password);
loggedIn = isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
return loggedIn;
* Added by Julian: Logout before you disconnect (this is good form).
public boolean logout()
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("quit");
loggedIn = !isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
return !loggedIn;
* Wrapper for the command <code>cwd [directory]</code>.
public boolean changeDirectory(String directory)
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("cwd " + directory);
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
* Wrapper for the commands <code>rnfr [oldName]</code> and <code>rnto
* [newName]</code>.
public boolean renameFile(String oldName, String newName)
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("rnfr " + oldName);
if (!isPositiveIntermediateResponse(response)) return false;
response = executeCommand("rnto " + newName);
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
* Wrapper for the command <code>mkd [directory]</code>.
public boolean makeDirectory(String directory)
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("mkd " + directory);
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
* Wrapper for the command <code>rmd [directory]</code>.
public boolean removeDirectory(String directory)
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("rmd " + directory);
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
* Wrapper for the command <code>cdup</code>.
public boolean parentDirectory()
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("cdup");
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
* Wrapper for the command <code>dele [fileName]</code>.
public boolean deleteFile(String fileName)
throws IOException
int response = executeCommand("dele " + fileName);
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(response);
* Wrapper for the command <code>pwd</code>.
public String getCurrentDirectory()
throws IOException
String response = getExecutionResponse("pwd");
StringTokenizer strtok = new StringTokenizer(response);
// Get rid of the first token, which is the return code
if (strtok.countTokens() < 2) return null;
strtok.nextToken();
String directoryName = strtok.nextToken();
// Most servers surround the directory name with quotation marks
int strlen = directoryName.length();
if (strlen == 0) return null;
if (directoryName.charAt(0) == '\"') {
directoryName = directoryName.substring(1);
strlen--;
if (directoryName.charAt(strlen - 1) == '\"')
return directoryName.substring(0, strlen - 1);
return directoryName;
* Wrapper for the command <code>syst</code>.
public String getSystemType()
throws IOException
return excludeCode(getExecutionResponse("syst"));
* Wrapper for the command <code>mdtm [fileName]</code>. If the file does
* not exist, we return -1;
public long getModificationTime(String fileName)
throws IOException
String response = excludeCode(getExecutionResponse("mdtm " + fileName));
try {
return Long.parseLong(response);
} catch (Exception e) {
return -1L;
* Wrapper for the command <code>size [fileName]</code>. If the file does
* not exist, we return -1;
public long getFileSize(String fileName)
throws IOException
String response = excludeCode(getExecutionResponse("size " + fileName));
try {
return Long.parseLong(response);
} catch (Exception e) {
return -1L;
* Wrapper for the command <code>retr [fileName]</code>.
public boolean downloadFile(String fileName)
throws IOException
return readDataToFile("retr " + fileName, fileName);
* Wrapper for the command <code>retr [serverPath]</code>. The local file
* path to which we will write is given by <code>localPath</code>.
public boolean downloadFile(String serverPath, String localPath)
throws IOException
return readDataToFile("retr " + serverPath, localPath);
* Wrapper for the command <code>stor [fileName]</code>.
public boolean uploadFile(String fileName)
throws IOException
return writeDataFromFile("stor " + fileName, fileName);
* Wrapper for the command <code>stor [localPath]</code>. The server file
* path to which we will write is given by <code>serverPath</code>.
public boolean uploadFile(String serverPath, String localPath)
throws IOException
return writeDataFromFile("stor " + serverPath, localPath);
* Set the restart point for the next download or upload operation. This
* lets clients resume interrupted uploads or downloads.
public void setRestartPoint(int point)
restartPoint = point;
debugPrint("Restart noted");
* Gets server reply code from the control port after an ftp command has
* been executed. It knows the last line of the response because it begins
* with a 3 digit number and a space, (a dash instead of a space would be a
* continuation).
private int getServerReply()
throws IOException
return Integer.parseInt(getFullServerReply().substring(0, 3));
* Gets server reply string from the control port after an ftp command has
* been executed. This consists only of the last line of the response,
* and only the part after the response code.
private String getFullServerReply()
throws IOException
String reply;
do {
reply = inputStream.readLine();
debugPrint(reply);
} while(!(Character.isDigit(reply.charAt(0)) &&
Character.isDigit(reply.charAt(1)) &&
Character.isDigit(reply.charAt(2)) &&
reply.charAt(3) == ' '));
return reply;
* Added by Julian: Returns the last line of the server reply, but also
* returns the full multi-line reply in a StringBuffer parameter.
private String getFullServerReply(StringBuffer fullReply)
throws IOException
String reply;
fullReply.setLength(0);
do {
reply = inputStream.readLine();
debugPrint(reply);
fullReply.append(reply + lineTerm);
} while(!(Character.isDigit(reply.charAt(0)) &&
Character.isDigit(reply.charAt(1)) &&
Character.isDigit(reply.charAt(2)) &&
reply.charAt(3) == ' '));
// remove any trailing line terminators from the fullReply
if (fullReply.length() > 0)
fullReply.setLength(fullReply.length() - lineTerm.length());
return reply;
* Added by Julian: Gets a list of files in the current directory.
public String listFiles()
throws IOException
return listFiles("");
* Added by Julian: Gets a list of files in either the current
* directory, or one specified as a parameter. The 'params' parameter
* can be either a directory name, a file mask, or both (such as
* '/DirName/*.txt').
public String listFiles(String params)
throws IOException
StringBuffer files = new StringBuffer();
StringBuffer dirs = new StringBuffer();
if (!getAndParseDirList(params, files, dirs))
debugPrint("Error getting file list");
return files.toString();
* Added by Julian: Gets a list of subdirectories in the current directory.
public String listSubdirectories()
throws IOException
return listSubdirectories("");
* Added by Julian: Gets a list of subdirectories in either the current
* directory, or one specified as a parameter. The 'params' parameter
* can be either a directory name, a name mask, or both (such as
* '/DirName/Sub*').
public String listSubdirectories(String params)
throws IOException
StringBuffer files = new StringBuffer();
StringBuffer dirs = new StringBuffer();
if (!getAndParseDirList(params, files, dirs))
debugPrint("Error getting dir list");
return dirs.toString();
* Added by Julian: Sends and gets the results of a file list command,
* like LIST or NLST.
private String processFileListCommand(String command)
throws IOException
StringBuffer reply = new StringBuffer();
String replyString;
// file listings require you to issue a PORT command,
// like a file transfer
boolean success = executeDataCommand(command, reply);
if (!success)
return "";
replyString = reply.toString();
// strip the trailing line terminator from the reply
if (reply.length() > 0)
return replyString.substring(0, reply.length() - 1);
} else {
return replyString;
* Added by Julian: Gets a directory list from the server and parses
* the elements into a list of files and a list of subdirectories.
private boolean getAndParseDirList(String params, StringBuffer files, StringBuffer dirs)
throws IOException
// reset the return variables (we're using StringBuffers instead of
// Strings because you can't change a String value and pass it back
// to the calling routine -- changing a String creates a new object)
files.setLength(0);
dirs.setLength(0);
// get the NLST and the LIST -- don't worry if the commands
// don't work, because we'll just end up sending nothing back
// if that's the case
String shortList = processFileListCommand("nlst " + params);
String longList = processFileListCommand("list " + params);
// tokenize the lists we got, using a newline as a separator
StringTokenizer sList = new StringTokenizer(shortList, "\n");
StringTokenizer lList = new StringTokenizer(longList, "\n");
// other variables we'll need
String sString;
String lString;
// assume that both lists have the same number of elements
while ((sList.hasMoreTokens()) && (lList.hasMoreTokens())) {
sString = sList.nextToken();
lString = lList.nextToken();
if (lString.length() > 0)
if (lString.startsWith("d"))
dirs.append(sString.trim() + lineTerm);
debugPrint("Dir: " + sString);
} else if (lString.startsWith("-")) {
files.append(sString.trim() + lineTerm);
debugPrint("File: " + sString);
} else {
// actually, symbolic links will start with an "l"
// (lowercase L), but we're not going to mess with
// those
debugPrint("Unknown: " + lString);
// strip off any trailing line terminators and return the values
if (files.length() > 0) { files.setLength(files.length() - lineTerm.length()); }
if (dirs.length() > 0) { dirs.setLength(dirs.length() - lineTerm.length()); }
return true;
* Executes the given FTP command on our current connection, returning the
* three digit response code from the server. This method only works for
* commands that do not require an additional data port.
public int executeCommand(String command)
throws IOException
outputStream.println(command);
return getServerReply();
* Executes the given FTP command on our current connection, returning the
* last line of the server's response. Useful for commands that return
* one line of information.
public String getExecutionResponse(String command)
throws IOException
outputStream.println(command);
return getFullServerReply();
* Executes the given ftpd command on the server and writes the results
* returned on the data port to the file with the given name, returning true
* if the server indicates that the operation was successful.
public boolean readDataToFile(String command, String fileName)
throws IOException
// Open the local file
RandomAccessFile outfile = new RandomAccessFile(fileName, "rw");
// Do restart if desired
if (restartPoint != 0) {
debugPrint("Seeking to " + restartPoint);
outfile.seek(restartPoint);
// Convert the RandomAccessFile to an OutputStream
FileOutputStream fileStream = new FileOutputStream(outfile.getFD());
boolean success = executeDataCommand(command, fileStream);
outfile.close();
return success;
* Executes the given ftpd command on the server and writes the contents
* of the given file to the server on an opened data port, returning true
* if the server indicates that the operation was successful.
public boolean writeDataFromFile(String command, String fileName)
throws IOException
// Open the local file
RandomAccessFile infile = new RandomAccessFile(fileName, "r");
// Do restart if desired
if (restartPoint != 0) {
debugPrint("Seeking to " + restartPoint);
infile.seek(restartPoint);
// Convert the RandomAccessFile to an InputStream
FileInputStream fileStream = new FileInputStream(infile.getFD());
boolean success = executeDataCommand(command, fileStream);
infile.close();
return success;
* Executes the given ftpd command on the server and writes the results
* returned on the data port to the given OutputStream, returning true
* if the server indicates that the operation was successful.
public boolean executeDataCommand(String command, OutputStream out)
throws IOException
// Open a data socket on this computer
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket(0);
if (!setupDataPort(command, serverSocket)) return false;
Socket clientSocket = serverSocket.accept();
// Transfer the data
InputStream in = clientSocket.getInputStream();
transferData(in, out);
// Clean up the data structures
in.close();
clientSocket.close();
serverSocket.close();
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(getServerReply());
* Executes the given ftpd command on the server and writes the contents
* of the given InputStream to the server on an opened data port, returning
* true if the server indicates that the operation was successful.
public boolean executeDataCommand(String command, InputStream in)
throws IOException
// Open a data socket on this computer
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket(0);
if (!setupDataPort(command, serverSocket)) return false;
Socket clientSocket = serverSocket.accept();
// Transfer the data
OutputStream out = clientSocket.getOutputStream();
transferData(in, out);
// Clean up the data structures
out.close();
clientSocket.close();
serverSocket.close();
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(getServerReply());
* Added by Julian: Executes the given ftpd command on the server
* and writes the results returned on the data port to the given
* StringBuffer, returning true if the server indicates that the
* operation was successful.
public boolean executeDataCommand(String command, StringBuffer sb)
throws IOException
// Open a data socket on this computer
ServerSocket serverSocket = new ServerSocket(0);
if (!setupDataPort(command, serverSocket)) return false;
Socket clientSocket = serverSocket.accept();
// Transfer the data
InputStream in = clientSocket.getInputStream();
transferData(in, sb);
// Clean up the data structures
in.close();
clientSocket.close();
serverSocket.close();
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(getServerReply());
* Transfers the data from the given input stream to the given output
* stream until we reach the end of the stream.
private void transferData(InputStream in, OutputStream out)
throws IOException
byte b[] = new byte[BLOCK_SIZE];
int amount;
// Read the data into the file
while ((amount = in.read(b)) > 0) {
out.write(b, 0, amount);
* Added by Julian: Transfers the data from the given input stream
* to the given StringBuffer until we reach the end of the stream.
private void transferData(InputStream in, StringBuffer sb)
throws IOException
byte b[] = new byte[BLOCK_SIZE];
int amount;
// Read the data into the StringBuffer
while ((amount = in.read(b)) > 0) {
sb.append(new String(b, 0, amount));
* Executes the given ftpd command on the server and writes the results
* returned on the data port to the given FilterOutputStream, returning true
* if the server indicates that the operation was successful.
private boolean setupDataPort(String command, ServerSocket serverSocket)
throws IOException
// Send our local data port to the server
if (!openPort(serverSocket)) return false;
// Set binary type transfer
outputStream.println("type i");
if (!isPositiveCompleteResponse(getServerReply())) {
debugPrint("Could not set transfer type");
return false;
// If we have a restart point, send that information
if (restartPoint != 0) {
outputStream.println("rest " + restartPoint);
restartPoint = 0;
// TODO: Interpret server response here
getServerReply();
// Send the command
outputStream.println(command);
return isPositivePreliminaryResponse(getServerReply());
* Get IP address and port number from serverSocket and send them via the
* <code>port</code> command to the ftp server, returning true if we get a
* valid response from the server, returning true if the server indicates
* that the operation was successful.
private boolean openPort(ServerSocket serverSocket)
throws IOException
int localport = serverSocket.getLocalPort();
// get local ip address
InetAddress inetaddress = serverSocket.getInetAddress();
InetAddress localip;
try {
localip = inetaddress.getLocalHost();
} catch(UnknownHostException e) {
debugPrint("Can't get local host");
return false;
// get ip address in high byte order
byte[] addrbytes = localip.getAddress();
// tell server what port we are listening on
short addrshorts[] = new short[4];
// problem: bytes greater than 127 are printed as negative numbers
for(int i = 0; i <= 3; i++) {
addrshorts[i] = addrbytes;
if (addrshorts[i] < 0)
addrshorts[i] += 256;
outputStream.println("port " + addrshorts[0] + "," + addrshorts[1] +
"," + addrshorts[2] + "," + addrshorts[3] + "," +
((localport & 0xff00) >> 8) + "," +
(localport & 0x00ff));
return isPositiveCompleteResponse(getServerReply());
* True if the given response code is in the 100-199 range.
private boolean isPositivePreliminaryResponse(int response)
return (response >= 100 && response < 200);
* True if the given response code is in the 300-399 range.
private boolean isPositiveIntermediateResponse(int response)
return (response >= 300 && response < 400);
* True if the given response code is in the 200-299 range.
private boolean isPositiveCompleteResponse(int response)
return (response >= 200 && response < 300);
* True if the given response code is in the 400-499 range.
private boolean isTransientNegativeResponse(int response)
return (response >= 400 && response < 500);
* True if the given response code is in the 500-5ok i tried explaining th eproblem in the previous post, but i apologize if my explanation was poor. anyways, i tried to look into it further by doing a printStackTrace() and believe it may be a read error. here is my new updated snippet, and also a link to a screenshot ([click here for screenshot|http://img143.imageshack.us/my.php?image=picture4qr0.png]) of what the error looks like on my end. it seems like a socket is not being read, or maybe it is initialized properly. Again I apologize if my problem is vague, but I do appreciate your input. thanks.
updated code snippet
public void uploadFiles()
statusLabel.setVisible(true);
errorLabel.setVisible(true);
uploadButton.setVisible(false);
footer.setVisible(false);
holdingPanel.setVisible(false);
pbar.setVisible(true);
pbar = new JProgressBar();
pbar.setMinimum(0);
float Total=0;
for (int i=0; i<fileLengths.size(); i++)
if(((java.lang.Boolean)model.getValueAt(i,1)).toString().equals("true"))
Total+=Float.parseFloat((String)fileLengths.get(i));
pbar.setMaximum((int)Total);
String info="";
try
ftp=new FTPConnection(false);
ftp.connect("ftp.chris-malcolm.com");
if (ftp.login("chrismal", "***"))
statusLabel.setText("Status: Connected.");
info+="Successfully logged in!\n";
info+="System type is: " + ftp.getSystemType()+"\n";
info+="Current directory is: " + ftp.getCurrentDirectory()+"\n";
if (ftp.changeDirectory("/www/images/"))
info+="directory changed to: " + ftp.getCurrentDirectory()+"\n";
try
for (int i=0; i<allFiles.size(); i++)
if(((java.lang.Boolean)model.getValueAt(i,1)).toString().equals("true"))
String f=client.verifyFileName((String)model.getValueAt(i,0));
String f2=""+((File)allFiles.get(i)).getPath();
info+="filename: "+f2+"\n";
if (ftp.uploadFile(f2))
statusLabel.setText("Status: Uploading "+f+" - "+i+" of "+calculateTotalFiles()+" files(s)");
pbar.setValue(Integer.parseInt((String)fileLengths.get(i)));
else
errorLabel.setText("Error occured while uploading"+f2+"\n");
catch(Exception de)
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw);
de.printStackTrace(pw);
pw.close();
//errorLabel.setText("<html>ERROR:"+sw.toString().replace("\n", "<br>")+"</html>");
info+="Error: "+de.getMessage()+"\n";
info+="Trace: "+sw+"\n";
try { ftp.disconnect(); statusLabel.setText("Status: disconnected.");} catch(Exception e2) {};
else
info+="could not change directory\n";
else
info+="could not login";
catch (Exception e)
StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw);
e.printStackTrace(pw);
pw.close();
info+="Error: "+e.getMessage()+"\n";
info+="Trace: "+sw+"\n";
try { ftp.disconnect(); statusLabel.setText("Status: disconnected.");} catch(Exception e2) {};
errorLabel.setText("ERROR:"+info);
JOptionPane.showMessageDialog(this, info, "test", JOptionPane.PLAIN_MESSAGE);
try { ftp.disconnect(); statusLabel.setText("Status: disconnected.");} catch(Exception e2) {};
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Base filtering engine is preventing FTP uploads
Using win 8.1. Ftp uploads (from any ftp program, filezilla, winscp and with knowhow cloud backup) stalls after 2-3 files have been uploaded. A single large file will upload but not multiple small files. If I boot into windows safe mode the problem
does not occur, ftp works fine, always. In normal mode by eliminating one running component at a time I found that the base filtering engine appeared to be the only problem. If base filtering was running the ftp problem occurred, if not then ftp
was fine.
Can one repair or replace the base filtering engine?. I found this as it relates to win 7
FROM ONE OF YOUR OTHER THREADS:
you may download and apply the BFE service registry fix (#11) in this page: Miscellaneous Registry Fixes for Windows 7/XP/Vista - The Winhelponline Blog: LINK REMOVED (could not submit, Body text cannot contain images or links until we are able to verify
your account.)
Is that applicable for this problem in win 8.1?
I do understand the BFE is an important security issue. I have also scanned my system for viruses, I use defender (computer associates) anti virus and firewall, and spybot for malware. I can't specifically pinpoint the occurrence of the problem with
the installation of any specific new software program. I have disabled the defender firewall and virus software and that does not solve the problem. Disabling base filtering engine results in a functioning ftp, enabling results in
a stalled ftp.
Any help would be appreciated.Try this suggestion
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/d8e59632-fca9-4bbd-b748-881af144706a/access-denied-base-filter-engine?forum=winservergen
1. Browse to the location for the BFE service in the registry (HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\BFE\Parameters\Policy), right click and select permissions.
2. In the "Permissions for Policy" window, click advanced | Add.
3. Once the "Select Users, Computers or Group" box appears, change the "From this location:" to point to the local machine name.
4. After changing the search location, enter "NT Service\BFE" in the "Enter the object name to select" box and click "Check names" - this will allow you to add the BFE account.
5. Give the following privileges to the BFE account:
Query Value
Set Value
Create Subkey
Enumerate Subkeys
Notify
Read Control
After adding the BFE account to the registry key, please try to start the Base Filtering Engine service. -
I am running OS 10.7.5 on a Macbook. Problems with ftp upload
I am running OS 10.7.5 on a Macbook. I am trying to upload to an ftp server. The connection is established with no problem but any attempt to upload files times out. This is an intermittent problem. I have been using fetch as an ftp client quuite successfully for a long time. The problem starts when there is trouble with the broadband connection. The ftp upload then falls over. I have managed to re-establish it in the past by setting up the connections from scratch. This has not worked this time. The same thing happens with two other clients that I have, so it is not specifically related to fetch. I can uplad files from PC's and by using my iphone's 3g connection as a personal hotspot. The problem seems to lie with the way the macs (the same thing happens on an older mac also running OSX) communicate with the router. I have tried with and without passive mode.
Please can anyone help. It is driving me to distraction.
Oh and I have just downloaded the latest security update.For anyone else with the same problem.
My husband discovered the problem is with the MTU, maximum transmission unit . This article describes the problem and solution very clearly
http://www.macgurulounge.com/manually-managing-mtu-size-in-mac-os-x/
Our router was running at 1492 and the mac at 1500. I found that resetting to 1400 cured the problem.
I hope this is helpful to other folk having the same problem -
So, after talking with charter (who basically told me to get bent, talk to apple...), i'm of the persuasion that there seems to be a problem with Charter's Personal Web Space FTP Upload system, and Mac OS X. Here's the 411:
I go to ftp://webpages.charter.net, Mac OS X takes over and initializes an FTP connection with Charter. I type my user name and password in, and i get this great window that shows me my webspace (which is clear because i haven't uploaded anything yet). delighted that it works and it will be so much more conveineint to simply drag and drop my files from the computer to the new Charter FTP window i give one file a whirl.
Mac OS X says:
+"The Item "any old friggin thing" could not be moved because "webpages.charter.net" cannot be modified"+
"OK..." i say, "We'll see about THAT business..." and off i go to the Get info window to change the permissions so that i CAN change. no such luck, it doesn't even have a drop down, it says "You can only read".
What the heck?!
I try a third party FTP client and i can transfer files the old Anarchie way, ALL DAY LONG, NO PROBLEM. Why in the world can't i do the same thing from the Mac OS X FTP window? It makes no sense...
Help... Me... PLEASE!!!!Sorry to report, but Charter was right... FTP from the Finder is read Only... cannot Write, long standing issue... they tell me it's because of the inherent lack of Security via FTP, (it indeed is, but...).
Your choices are using a 3rd party Client, (which I prefer, TransmitX here, but lots like the free CyberDuck), or using Terminal to do it. -
Trouble with browser editing FTP upload
I have been updating a site to a sub-domain of my personal site while working for client. Yesterday when I tried to walk them through the in-browser editing feature I got an error that wouldn't let me login to edit the site. I followed all of the instructions in the error message (use the "upload via FTP" setting, sign in with the same user) but I still can't log in. Is this a bug with how Muse handles sub-domains, or what else am I doing wrong?
No, everything uploaded correctly. You can see my site properly
-Eric
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When I try to upload, via Fetch, Dreamweaver, whatever, the upload times out. I am wired (ethernet) to a router and out via DSL. The PC on the same router is sometimes slow on the upload, but nothing like the mac.
any help?
thanks.Update.
I tested the ftp upload with success through a different network.
The issue seems to be a known bug in the Thomson modem from my ISP.
The modem will be exchanged. -
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Hi there!
I am working on a website for a technology scholarship I am applying for. I need to upload my iWeb site, so I am going to use Cyberduck. I need a web host that is ad free (it is a requirement of the scholarship) and offers free FTP uploading (so I can upload using Cyberduck). Thanks for your help!I need a web host that is ad free (it is a requirement of the scholarship) and offers free FTP uploading (so I can upload using Cyberduck).
Who is your ISP? Normally ISP's offer their subscribers a certain (smallish) amount of free ftp accessible web space. That would probably be your best bet, because others are unlikely to meet your criteria.
Or perhaps a school you have a relationship with. -
Problems With FTP Upload in Leopard 10.5.3-4
Hi, I experience a strange problem with ftp upload speed in 10.5.3-4. When I start upload a file to my trusted ftp server the upload speed starts to decrease from 300 kb/sec to 35 -40 kb/sec. It remains normal for 1-2 minutes (about 300 kb/sec) and then smoothly decreases to 35 -40 kb/sec. Pressing Stop and then Resume in Cyberduck makes speed normal for 1-2 minutes and then it starts to decrease again. It does not depend on ftp-client, it does not matter if I use either Cyberduck, Transmit or Fetch. It happens if I use either ethernet or airport connection. I have my old Powerbook with 10.4.11, it's connected to the same router with the same settings and the same time upload speed remains stable about 300 kb/sec.
But when I transfer files from my Macbook to my old Powerbook via ftp everything is fine. And when I transfer files to ftp server of my local ISP it's also fine.
Please, help me, I have to upload big 100 Mb files very often and it's significant difference for me 30 or 300 kb/sec
BorisI'm afraid it's not just the Duck or FTP, Boris....It's many many Apps...and protocols... 10.5 appears to have ;broken',a number of file transfer protocols and Apps... (Wired and KDX are two that come to mind- precisely the same symptoms, AND some others) Apple's own 'built-in' FTP appears OK Mac-Mac, oddly enough.
There's obviously some kind of weird Copy-Paste problem too.
It's obviously 'fixable' or a workaround is available because several s/w mobs have released 'fixes for 10.5 file transfer Bug'
The rest of us will just have to wait while another unannounced,unacknowledged, gaping hole in the Mac OS is quietly fixed and our expensive s/w sits unusable...
Not really good enough, is it ?
Like: Not being able to automatically detect a part file transfer on FTP and Auto-resume from whence you left off: something we thought was pretty cool- back in about 1984.... and absolutely essential in 86 or so.
Boris:You will almost certainly find that it happens whatever the client-server server setup and applications or Medium... I've seen precisely what you describe happen with Airport, Cable, 10/100/1000' local' LAN...
- and watching your throughput drop from 300K to 300 BYTES/Sec is NO FUN.
I've spent a lot of time and money convincing potential 'Switchers' of the superiority of the Mac way over the last 20 years or so...
I'm getting pretty tired at defending the indefensible: 'SkoolBoy Misstakes' in a 24 year old 'superior Computer.- Not Good enough, Apple. -
I upgraded my plan to BASIC... any idea why FTP upload are so slow? When I go to my pages, they are loading slowly too.
Hi,
First, please have a look at this article to see how to use FTP in azure:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/kaushal/archive/2014/08/02/microsoft-azure-web-site-connect-to-your-site-via-ftp-and-upload-download-files.aspx, based on your description, the pages loading slowly, this issue only occur in your first time to loading? If yes, I
think it is normal, If you mean the initial request takes long and then any subsequent requests are fast, then that would be because you are hitting .NET apps cold start. Many .NET apps are slow to JIT and load all their .NET requirements, but once everything
is loaded, they are fast. If I misunderstanding, please feel free to let me know.
Best Regards,
Jambor
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Hello,
since the update in October 2014 I'm not able to use the ftp upload tool in muse.
I didn't change anything and it worked fine before the update.
I have the newest version of muse (2014.2.1.10) and tried all the trouble shooting from other posts (no ftp. in front of the server name, no / in front of the folder) but I always get an error message that the folder doesn't exist.
When I ignore the message it creates a new folder in my webspace on top of my homepage (the path is webspace > subdomain > folder).
I use filezilla for a while now, but I would love to be able to use in browser editing.
Thank you for your help.
Best wishes,
LydiaHi Lydia, I had the same problem, I have uninstall and install Muse and now it works - but when uploading (several websites), there is FTP validation message I have never seen before - it's saying:Folder does not appear to point to site "www....." You can chose ignore or fix.
IGNORE - than it works
FIX - you should change FTP setting - but I don't know how - it seems OK
It is not repaired absolutely but it works:)
Hope it helps, Elena -
Incredibly slow FTP upload speeds on Intel Macs with OS 10.5
I've been using FTP programs like Fetch and Vicomsoft FTP for years and recently bought two new Intel iMacs to add to my office. I still have my older G5 iMacs as well. We have an extremely high speed business class broadband connection and on the older iMacs that are running 10.4.11, our FTP connection through Fetch and Vicomsoft with them is absolutely super-fast with upload speeds of close to 300 kb/sec.
However, on the new iMacs, which are Intel Macs and run OS 10.5, the FTP upload connection is insanely slow, with upload connections of less than 30 kb/sec (yes, 10 times slower). It starts out fast at first (like all FTP connections) but then very rapidly slows to a maddening crawl of 30 kb/sec or less.
Anyone have any idea what this might be attributed to? Or anyone out there have the same problem? We are having to transfer everything to our older iMacs in order to upload, which is another huge time waste.
Any help is appreciated.
BTW, on the new Intel Macs, we have tried using both Fetch 4.0.3 (which is the version we have on the older iMacs) as well as Fetch 5.3 and the same slowness problem exists for both.Firefox 3.6.x is the last available from Mozilla for PPC Macs. <br />
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html
For older Macs that aren't supported in Firefox 4+ versions, try TenFourFox for PowerPC's running Mac 10.4.11 & 10.5.8 . <br />
http://www.floodgap.com/software/tenfourfox/<br />
http://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/ <br />
https://code.google.com/p/tenfourfox/wiki/PluginsNoLongerSupported -
Hi from Germany. I used iweb 3.04 and OS X 10.6+ and everything worked fine on different websites, including German Umlaute ä, ö, ü, ß.
After upgrading to Lion all Umlaute are not correct spelled (strange letters) after ftp-upload on a linux-server (which is the same as before). Before upload these Umlaute are spelled correctly, but not after upload.
Trials were a) upload htaccess file b) use older iWeb 3.03 c) asking server administrator (answer: "use ae, oe, ue instead"), but nothing worked.
Any ideas or help?
Thank you very much, and excuse my english
PeterThe problem lies in the uploading of the files or the server itself. If the umlautes looked good on the server before then we have to think it's the uploading process. Try using the free FTP client Cyberduck to upload your site folder to your server. Then check to see if the rendering is correct.
What's the URL of your site so we can examine it first hand? -
WVC200 FTP upload action when full ???
Hi,
I am looking into the FTP upload on a WVC200 cam. I have the camera uploading images no problem but I am wondering what happens when the FTP site is full ? Would I have to go in periodically and delete JPG's or does the WVC200 begin to overwrite once there is no more space ?
I do not want to just upload a single image and keep overwriting it, I want to fill the FTP with as many images as I can.
I hope I dont need a complex batch file/script to empty the pictures.
Without filling my webspace to the brim and seeing what happens when its full (alot of mucking about) I thought I would ask the question here.
Thanks for any help
ColinI'm attempting to do something similar. I would like my WVC200 to upload to the same directory and overwrite the same image file, so that whenever I visit the page, I will see the most recent capture of the image on my webserver. Anyone know how to configure the WVC200 camera to FTP the image with the same name every time, instead of naving the image with the default format?
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Curl: (25) Failed FTP upload: messages.log: Access is denied
iam trying to copy the messages.log to my ftp server from a cue and am getting this messages
curl: (25) Failed FTP upload: messages.log: Access is denied
the command iam using is below
copy log messages.log url "ftp://[email protected]"
anything wrong on my sysntaxdo you have the any no access / locked sites in that database and also any site which exceed its quota.
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