- martin
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- hejama
does Winscp have a maximum file size restriction?
I want to transfer 750 GB? Is this possible?
- martin
How should I setup WinSCP to recognize that I always want it to copy and overwrite to the remote folder? Even if I check the option "Remember this setting" it always keeps asking me.
I'm not sure what you mean. Do you want to disable overwrite confirmation?
- craigm
Thanks
First problem is fixed. I did have customized .bashrc for the accounts that did not work.
My question now is more usage related, for which I dont need log:
How should I setup WinSCP to recognize that I always want it to copy and overwrite to the remote folder? Even if I check the option "Remember this setting" it always keeps asking me.
Thanks
First problem is fixed. I did have customized .bashrc for the accounts that did not work.
My question now is more usage related, for which I dont need log:
How should I setup WinSCP to recognize that I always want it to copy and overwrite to the remote folder? Even if I check the option "Remember this setting" it always keeps asking me.
Thanks
- martin
Re: SFTP Login woes: Packet size too big???
Please read FAQ and also How to ask for support?.
Particularly I need to know version of WinSCP you are using and log file can be useful too.
Particularly I need to know version of WinSCP you are using and log file can be useful too.
- craigm
SFTP Login woes: Packet size too big???
Hi,
I cannot login into my SFTP server because of this error:
What can I do to make sure the packet size is smaller then?
This SFTP works perfectly with Vandyke.com's SecureFTP btw, but that is not a free tool.
Thanks.
I cannot login into my SFTP server because of this error:
Received too large (170732845 B) SFTP packet. Max supported packet size is 102400 B.
The error is typically caused by message printed from startup script (like .profile). The message may start with "0x0A2D2D2D".
What can I do to make sure the packet size is smaller then?
This SFTP works perfectly with Vandyke.com's SecureFTP btw, but that is not a free tool.
Thanks.