![]() The above testing was done from my office, Windows 7, behind Zyxel P660HW-T3 FW/modem with more or less default settings. This time it doesn't re-ask the password, it just stops. But, delete doesn't work - it will break the connection after like 400 deleted files in both active and passive mode, 1 sim. If I switch to Active mode, the download works without re-asking the password!!! (Tested with 1 simultaneous connection and Timeout = 0). ![]() Screenshot of the log right after Filezilla re-asks the password: Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message. Status: Starting download of /avif/photos/orig/P034625.jpgĮrror: GnuTLS error -53 in gnutls_record_send: Error in the push function.Įrror: Could not write to socket: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted Status: File transfer successful, transferred 1 242 518 bytes in 1 second Response: 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for P034624.jpg (1242518 bytes) ![]() The log just after Filezilla re-asks the password (with 1 simultaneous connection only the log looks exactly the same): Command: PASV This means that when I set "Ask for password", it shouldn't ask for every new connection to the server. Interactive: FileZilla asks for the password, and asks again for every new connection to the server. Snip from the documentation:Īsk for password: FileZilla asks you the password during logon, and it remembers the password during the session. It is strange that FileZilla keeps re-asking for password, even if I have set Logontype to "Ask for password". I've enabled FileZilla to establish 2 simultaneous FTP connections. The download takes several hours, so I want to run it overnight, but there is a problem - Filezilla keeps re-asking the password every now and then - almost like every 10 minutes! Why? How to fix this? ![]() I am downloading thousands of files over FTP using Filezilla.
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