I am uploading files from Core FTP LE 2.2 to a server via SFTP using putty compatibility. Running the GUI transfer manually works fine, but when run via a script using the site, I get an error message: /test/ already contains a file named " (no file name, just the one quote). Overwrite/resume/rename/skip etc. There is no file extant in the test directory, hidden/system or otherwise. No matter which option I choose, zero files transfer. There are 5 test files in the local directory. they are .txt and .pdf. When I set the script for just those extentions, I have the same issue. I can script downloads from the same folder with no issues.
Script is currently: "C:\Program Files\CoreFTP\coreftp.exe" -site <sitename> -u *.* -log testlog.txt
I have tried switches -RA, -OS, and -O with no change in results. I have switched off and on all reasonable options in the advance tab. I have tried using the root directory instead of test, and get the same result. Logs below. I will also be contacting Cerberus support, but have a feeling this is a Core FTP client configuration issue. Does anyone have any hints? TIA.
Core FTP log shows:
Current directory is '/'
CWD /test/
Transferred 115 bytes in 0.001 seconds
File exists, prompting user...
overwritten...
file skipped (zero bytes)...Total uploaded files: 0
Total uploaded data: 0
Total downloaded files: 0
Total downloaded data: 0
Cerberus server log shows:
2019/03/14 12:55:49 [112] Incoming connection request on SSH SFTP interface 7 at ---.---.---.--- accepted from ---.---.---.---
2019/03/14 12:55:49 [112] Client Identification: SSH-2.0-PuTTY_Local:_Nov__6_2014_12:22:50
2019/03/14 12:55:49 [112] Algorithm negotiation complete: Proceeding with key exchange
2019/03/14 12:55:49 [112] Kex: 'diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256' Host Key: 'ssh-rsa' C2S : 'aes256-ctr, hmac-sha2-256, none' S2C : 'aes256-ctr, hmac-sha2-256, none'
2019/03/14 12:55:50 [112] DH Key sizes: Server Public '4096', Private '4095', Client Public '4095'
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Authenticating password for user 'reece'
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Native user 'user' authenticated
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Channel Open: 'session', Sender Channel: 256, Init Window Size: 2147483647, Max Packet Size: 16384
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Creating local channel: 1312
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Channel Request: 'simple@putty.projects.tartarus.org', Recipient Channel: 1312, Subsystem Name: '', Reply: false
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Channel Request: 'subsystem', Recipient Channel: 1312, Subsystem Name: 'sftp', Reply: true
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] [user] Client SFTP version: 3
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] [user] Real Path for '.'
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] [user] Real Path for '.'
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] [user] Opening directory handle to '/test/'
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Directory handle '/test/' closed
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] [user] Opening directory handle to '/test/'
2019/03/14 12:55:51 [112] Directory handle '/test/' closed
2019/03/14 12:55:52 [112] [user] Stat: /test/
2019/03/14 12:55:52 [112] [user] Stat: /test/
2019/03/14 12:56:22 [112] The client closed the connection
2019/03/14 12:56:22 [112] Connection terminated
Core FTP - upload via SFTP site and command line script
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Re: upload via SFTP site and command line script
see help file topic "command line" for examples.
C:\Program Files\CoreFTP\coreftp.exe" -site <sitename> -u c:\path-to-files\*.* -p /remote_path/ -log c:\logs\testlog.txt
C:\Program Files\CoreFTP\coreftp.exe" -site <sitename> -u c:\path-to-files\*.* -p /remote_path/ -log c:\logs\testlog.txt