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martin

Re: check for transmission error

Schnulla wrote:

Ah ok, and for for FTPS?

As well.
Schnulla

Re: check for transmission error

martin wrote:

Schnulla wrote:

But I don't want to run a md5 or sha on the
server after the upload so my question is,
are there any checks during the transfer?

Depends on protocol. It is kind of implicit fro SSH (SFTP and SCP).


Ah ok, and for for FTPS?

Thanks!
martin

Schnulla wrote:

where can I get error logs?

Please read documentation. If that does not help, come back.
martin

Re: check for transmission error

Schnulla wrote:

But I don't want to run a md5 or sha on the
server after the upload so my question is,
are there any checks during the transfer?

Depends on protocol. It is kind of implicit fro SSH (SFTP and SCP).
Schnulla

oh great after several hours of uploading this
400 MB file winscp just frozed at 99% with
"not responding" window...

where can I get error logs?
Schnulla

check for transmission error

Does WinSCP some kind of transmission error checks?

For example I'm just uploading a 400 MB file to
my server using FTP over explicit SSL and I want
to be sure that the transferred data (bits) are
transferred without errors.

But I don't want to run a md5 or sha on the
server after the upload so my question is,
are there any checks during the transfer?

Thanks!