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martin

Re: Huge files not supported?

I'll bet nobody is dumb enough to try to download a >4GB file using WinSCP. I could try it again, but it would give the same results (after 2 days of downloading with lots of resumes)... can you please check this?

I have of course tried it. I have transfered several tens of GB with WinSCP without any problem.
Guest

Re: Huge files not supported?

martin wrote:

Hmmm, noone has ever reported this kind of problem, so it surprises me. Please if it ever happens again, let me know.


I'll bet nobody is dumb enough to try to download a >4GB file using WinSCP. I could try it again, but it would give the same results (after 2 days of downloading with lots of resumes)... can you please check this?

A good file to try is the Fedora Core 2 DVD ISO image available at <invalid hyperlink removed by admin>
martin

Re: Huge files not supported?

Hmmm, noone has ever reported this kind of problem, so it surprises me. Please if it ever happens again, let me know.
Guest

Re: Huge files not supported?

martin wrote:

It should be possible to transfer files >4GB.

What protocol do you use, SCP or SFTP? Have you used binary transfer mode?


SFTP with a LOT of resumes, since my connection kept falling. Definitely binary transfer picked explicitly.

This is the FC2-DVD.iso that I downloaded using a very fast Internet connection on a remote Linux machine, verified that the MD5SUM passed and then connected from my home machine running Windows XP to the Linux machine. Using the same file from the Linux machine, carving it up into 6 pieces using "split", burning these pieces onto CD-rom, copying them to a directory under Cygwin, using "cat * >FC2-DVD.iso" gives me a file that ALSO passes the MD5SUM. I think it has got to be WinSCP3, no?
martin

Re: Huge files not supported?

It should be possible to transfer files >4GB.

What protocol do you use, SCP or SFTP? Have you used binary transfer mode?
Guest

Huge files not supported?

Trying to transfer a file >4GB on XP SP1, fully updated created a file on the target that failed the same MD5 checksum that it passed on the host.