FTP Woas

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FTP Woas

Postby techknight » 08 May 2011, 02:25

I cant find a good forum to put this in, so ill put it here.

I am trying to transfer files without discs between my main PC running Basilisk II which is a windows 7 x64 machine. so obviously the ethernet driver is fail. NAT works, and so does Fetch 3.0.3 the emu is running OS 8 and I have stuffit delux 5.5.1 installed.

I am attempting to transfer files over to my powermac 5260 which is also running OS8. but it has NO programs installed, NO fetch and NO stuffit. i managed to get fetch with iCab.

And i found stuffit 5.1 on my OS9 CD.

So i am using FTP Fetch 3.0.3 to login to my linux-based server to upload files. it gives me a choice to upload macbinary, or binhex, or etcc. ive tried them all and they come over corrupted. if i upload an hqx or bin, my stuffit will not unstuff, it gives type -39 errors after "Decoding"

So i tried stuffit 5.5.1 to stuff the files i am uploading, and i also encode them with stuffit instead of fetch. and i just use fetch to upload raw.

Same issues.

any ideas? first time ever FTPing between macs.
Main PC: Intel core I7 920, MSI x58 platinum, Radeon4850
PB: tibook G4, ibook G4, Lombard, 160, 165, 180, Duo 2300x2, Duo 270c x2, 520cPPC, 3400c, 1400c
Desktop: G3AIO, 5260/100 x2, SE, SE/30, 512k, plus, LCIII, 7100, iMac G5 iSight, 6400/225
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Re: FTP Woas

Postby ClassicHasClass » 08 May 2011, 05:15

Your FTP transfers are in binary, not ASCII mode, right?
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Re: FTP Woas

Postby techknight » 08 May 2011, 15:15

Well, the program is set to automatic on everything. I have never used Fetch before, so if you have a good way to set it up, let me know.
Main PC: Intel core I7 920, MSI x58 platinum, Radeon4850
PB: tibook G4, ibook G4, Lombard, 160, 165, 180, Duo 2300x2, Duo 270c x2, 520cPPC, 3400c, 1400c
Desktop: G3AIO, 5260/100 x2, SE, SE/30, 512k, plus, LCIII, 7100, iMac G5 iSight, 6400/225
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Re: FTP Woas

Postby techknight » 08 May 2011, 16:28

did some more testing, even tried uploading and downloading from the same machine and same client, still problems.

So i compared the file i uploaded, and re-downloaded side by side, its a couple hundred or so bytes shorter than the original file. wonder why that is? thats seems to be whats breaking it.
Main PC: Intel core I7 920, MSI x58 platinum, Radeon4850
PB: tibook G4, ibook G4, Lombard, 160, 165, 180, Duo 2300x2, Duo 270c x2, 520cPPC, 3400c, 1400c
Desktop: G3AIO, 5260/100 x2, SE, SE/30, 512k, plus, LCIII, 7100, iMac G5 iSight, 6400/225
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Re: FTP Woas

Postby techknight » 08 May 2011, 17:42

Its a bug in fetch 3.0.3 uploading system. BOOO that means i am going to have to figure out how to write a new one. lol.

I setup basilisk to mount my C drive, i went ahead and stuffed + BinHexed my files like i normally do, but instead of using fetch to upload them, i installed filezilla on the host PC. transferred the files out of the emu, and uploading via filezilla.

Then i downloaded them with fetch 3.0.3 and it works perfect. you just cannot upload with fetch 3.0.3, or the files get unexpectedly truncated.
Main PC: Intel core I7 920, MSI x58 platinum, Radeon4850
PB: tibook G4, ibook G4, Lombard, 160, 165, 180, Duo 2300x2, Duo 270c x2, 520cPPC, 3400c, 1400c
Desktop: G3AIO, 5260/100 x2, SE, SE/30, 512k, plus, LCIII, 7100, iMac G5 iSight, 6400/225
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