ftp caching issue
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ftp caching issue
hi,
I notice , lately (dont think it happened before, so might be related to one of the latest upgrades) that the following happened
1. I connect to an ftp site and upload a file or a folder, when done I do nothing maybe close the tab or maybe not
2. a while later (lets say the next day) I want to upload another file / folder
3. I open a tab, connect to the same ftp (shortcut in directory menu) and I do not see the file (Ido get a message that the connection disconnected and I do click connect again)
4. if I refresh I will see the file
fairly easy to reproduce, but take time
any idea ?
I notice , lately (dont think it happened before, so might be related to one of the latest upgrades) that the following happened
1. I connect to an ftp site and upload a file or a folder, when done I do nothing maybe close the tab or maybe not
2. a while later (lets say the next day) I want to upload another file / folder
3. I open a tab, connect to the same ftp (shortcut in directory menu) and I do not see the file (Ido get a message that the connection disconnected and I do click connect again)
4. if I refresh I will see the file
fairly easy to reproduce, but take time
any idea ?
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Re: ftp caching issue
BTW , this is not an FTP issue, I tried this on two separate FTP servers (not of the same sw)
Re: ftp caching issue
How do you know timeout of FTP server?
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Re: ftp caching issue
1. its my ftp server, I configured the timeout,
2. the seocnd ftp server belong to a friend
2. the seocnd ftp server belong to a friend
Re: ftp caching issue
Is this a continuation of your old topic? https://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=51557&start=15
Maybe you should dig deeper in FTP settings?
Some more questions: Do you close TC between FTP sessions? Do you use proxy (or any caching software. f.e. internet security suite) for FTP connection?
Maybe you should dig deeper in FTP settings?
Some more questions: Do you close TC between FTP sessions? Do you use proxy (or any caching software. f.e. internet security suite) for FTP connection?
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Re: ftp caching issue
it is not, its a new observation,
I do not close TC between FTP sessions, no proxy as well. no caching, nothing
on one ftp I m on the same subnet , the other one I go via the internet
I do not close TC between FTP sessions, no proxy as well. no caching, nothing
on one ftp I m on the same subnet , the other one I go via the internet
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Re: ftp caching issue
Are you sure you disabled caching for the FTP connection? It's on the following page: Ctrl+F - Edit - second tab.
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Re: ftp caching issue
I did not turned total commander cache off because it should not matter, as I used the same instance of totoal commander to upload the file, so it has to be in the total commander cache, (unless its a bug that the cache is not updated on write,)