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Booth,
I was using Quickconnect to connect, but defining the New Site as you
suggested, did not do any good. This is the copy of the log when I pressed
connect:
Status: Connecting to xx.x.xx.xxx:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220-QTCP at as400.
Response: 220 Connection will close if idle more than 50 minutes.
Command: USER xxxxx
Response: 331 Enter password.
Command: PASS ******
Response: 230 xxxxx logged on.
Status: Connected
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: CWD /tmp
Response: 250-NAMEFMT set to 1.
Response: 250 "/tmp" is current directory.
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 Representation type is binary IMAGE.
Command: PASV
Error: Disconnected from server: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted
Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing
Vinay
On 5/5/09, Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In Filezilla have you used the site manager to define your target site?
(Ctrl-S).
In case you haven't:
You want to choose "New site" and then:
The right-side panel has 4 tabs, General, Advanced, Transfer settings,
and Charset. I believe you want to make entries on the first two tabs:
General = Host, servertype, logontype, user & password. On the Advanced
tab you want the Default remote directory. (If you don't know that,
exactly, you can use a 5250 session and the wrklnk command and navigate
to the directory you want as a starting directory and then copy that
path and paste it into the Default remote directory. Save it and then
use the "Connect" button to see if its what you want. From then on, its
just click the site to open it.
That should be all you need.
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