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Thanks David, found it. > You probably don't want it to stop entirely ... otherwise your > connection will be dropped after being inactive. Don't think this is even necessary with FileZilla. I set up the 400 as a site in Site Manager (don't know if that part is key), and even if connection is dropped, the next request automagically submits the user & password to reconnect, then does the requested file transfer. With that feature, I can't think of a reason to concern myself with preventing the connection from dropping. Wow, this is sweet. Far better than WS-FTP LE (from a few years ago; it might be better now). db > -----Original Message----- > From: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx / David Gibbs > Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 11:13 AM > > Dan Bale wrote: > > Just downloaded and installed FileZilla 2.2.8d and connected to > our iSeries. > > Haven't done anything except logon and it appears to be > constantly polling > > the AS/400. Perhaps a keepalive-type function? Below is a > small snippet of > > the log thus far. Can anyone tell me how to get it to stop? > > In the Connection settings, you can specify if and how often the keep > alive commands are sent. > > You probably don't want it to stop entirely ... otherwise your > connection will be dropped after being inactive. > > david
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