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I am going to pass your remarks along to the people on the server side. The claim is that nothing has changed. But, something is different. Doesn't make sense, at this point, as to why FileZilla works. Or, for that matter, why two other tasks directed to that server, a PUT to a different directory, and a get from still another directory do work. Three different directories. The second and third tasks operate on subdirectories of the main login directory. The failing job is attempting to put data into the login directory. Sure looks like something got changed. Directory permissions on the login directory might have been changed.


John McKee

-----Original message-----
From: Scott Klement midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 2009 13:59:08 -0600
To: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: sFTP new failure mode

Hi John,

I've looked over the SSH code a little bit, searching for your error.
From the sftp-client.c source file, it appears that part of the file
transfer process is to get a "handle" to the remote file, and then
"write" to that handle. The debug3: message shows it sending the
SSH2_FXP_OPEN command to the SSH server, requesting the open of the file.

The response from the server is 'failure'. This error is read from the
network connection, so it's not originating on your end, it's
originating on the server.

Check to see if the path name is wrong... this could obviously cause it
to fail to open a file. Other than that, perhaps there's a problem on
the server side?



jmmckee wrote:
Uploading /QDLS/TRL/PREP/.. to /home/restricted/ftpsit
debug3: Sent message SSH2_FXP_OPEN I:5 P:/home/restric
Couldn't get handle: Failure

Does the debug3 line mean anything, or is that a standard message?
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