downgrading to 7.04 breaks FTP, at least one server
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downgrading to 7.04 breaks FTP, at least one server
I've found that downgrading to 7.04 breaks FTP, at least one server: ftp.revolutioncomputing.com
It switches to passive mode, then gets stuck there. Sorry, cannot share user and pwd for that server, and cannot find another that replicates problem.
Not a 7.5 issue per se... but jik.
It switches to passive mode, then gets stuck there. Sorry, cannot share user and pwd for that server, and cannot find another that replicates problem.
Not a 7.5 issue per se... but jik.
Hi, urlwolf.
You posted your issue in the TC75.0 Beta bug Reports Forum. Yet, I fail to see where the bug may be.
Before you upgraded T.C. 7.04a to T.C. 7.50PB1 you must have taken a backup of the most relevant INI files, i.e. wincmd.ini and wcx_ftp.ini.
Now after you have reverted back to T.C. 7.04a you simply restore the backup copies of wincmd.ini and wcx_ftp.ini and relaunch T.C. 7.04a.
That's it. Problem solved. No bugs found.
Kind regards,
Karl
You posted your issue in the TC75.0 Beta bug Reports Forum. Yet, I fail to see where the bug may be.
Before you upgraded T.C. 7.04a to T.C. 7.50PB1 you must have taken a backup of the most relevant INI files, i.e. wincmd.ini and wcx_ftp.ini.
Now after you have reverted back to T.C. 7.04a you simply restore the backup copies of wincmd.ini and wcx_ftp.ini and relaunch T.C. 7.04a.
That's it. Problem solved. No bugs found.

Kind regards,
Karl
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TC 7.04a should be able to handle 7.5 ftp settings just fine, except when using a master password. I have both installed in parallel, and I don't have any problems so far. Can you describe more in detail what goes wrong?
This happens when the connection is set to PORT (active) mode and the connection is somehow blocked, e.g. by a firewall. Not all servers allow to switch to passive mode after receiving the PORT command, they will just hang. Please try to set the connection manually to passive mode.It switches to passive mode, then gets stuck there.
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I have a similar problem. After upgrading to 7.50 SFTP didn't work. I went back to 7.04 and SFTP didn't work there either. I installed 7.50 in the same directory where I had 7.04 but after taking a copy.
Today I tried ftp in 7.04 and it didn't work.
Getting "Create socket failed" when trying ftp.
Today I tried ftp in 7.04 and it didn't work.
Getting "Create socket failed" when trying ftp.
Hello, makkan_x.
When you downgraded have you followed these steps?
(I know there are other ways of downgrading successfully as well. But this is one method which should work.)
Moreover, it is imaginable that the "Create socket failed" error is unrelated to your T.C. up- and downgrade.
Kind regards,
Karl
When you downgraded have you followed these steps?
- Stopped T.C. v7.50PB1
- Removed all files inside the folder %COMMANDER_PATH% and %COMMANDER_PATH%\Language
- Restored all backed up T.C. 7.04 files to %COMMANDER_PATH% and %COMMANDER_PATH%\Language as appropriate
- Restored the backup copies of wincmd.ini and wcx_ftp.ini to their appropriate original locations?
(I know there are other ways of downgrading successfully as well. But this is one method which should work.)
Moreover, it is imaginable that the "Create socket failed" error is unrelated to your T.C. up- and downgrade.
Kind regards,
Karl
Well what I did was to copy the directory totalcmd to totalcmd_org.
I then installed 7.50 in totalcmd. When I noticed that SFTP didn't work I closed totalcmd and renamed totalcmd to totalcmd_new and then renamed totalcmd_org to totalcmd. I keep my ini files in the totalcmd directory so they should not have been changed.
I then installed 7.50 in totalcmd. When I noticed that SFTP didn't work I closed totalcmd and renamed totalcmd to totalcmd_new and then renamed totalcmd_org to totalcmd. I keep my ini files in the totalcmd directory so they should not have been changed.
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Maybe a firewall problem? Some firewalls block internet access when a program exe is changed...
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