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martin

This bug has been added to tracker.
jusicgn

Thanks a lot!

Looking forward to that.

Greetz
JUSI
martin

OK, thanks I'll investigate it further and will contact you via email.
jusicgn

Think I've got a little closer to the problem:

After having a closer look to the point where WinSCP throws the error, I figured out that it was when trying to upload a folder conataining two empty (0 KB) files.

However, this only comes up when using SSL/TLS.
With unencrypted FTP it works fine.

Any thoughts?

Greetz
JUSI
martin

Re: Transferring many files via TLS/SSL fails

This incorrect error message issue seen above has been added to tracker.
jusicgn

Hi Martin,
you got mail :)

Greetz
JUSI
martin

Re: Transferring many files via TLS/SSL fails

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jusicgn

Transferring many files via TLS/SSL fails

Hi,
when transferring a folder with many files and a bunch of subdirs via SSL or TLS to my server, I get the following error message after a while:
Error transferring file...
The server cannot open connection in active mode. If the problem persists, consider switching to passive mode.
Copying files to remote side failed.
Unable to build data connection: Operation not permitted

The connection is set to passive mode, so I think there must be a problem, that WinSCP causes to "forget" this...
When I transfer the same directory in FTP mode (without encryption) it works fine.

Any solution for this?

Greetz
JUSI