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File getting corrupted when uploading with Filezilla



The Next CEO of Stack OverflowUpdating Site via FTP with weird resultsFTP LIST command fails between between host OS and guest OSFilezilla ftp uploadCan't upload to FTP server through SOCKS proxyFTP client connecting successfully but times out on LIST command on Windows 7, while working fine on XPError: The data connection could not be established: ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by serverConfigure Filezilla FTP Server to Allow UploadsFilezilla client cannot retrieve the list files from the serverWindows7: Timeout when uploading via FTPFTP Server running but not able to upload files












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I have been using Filezilla for a long time, but this morning something strange started to happen when i upload from local to server.



When i upload file using Filezilla files are getting curropted.



See original file here: http://pastebin.com/N7r2rkpG



And this is how it looks when i have uploaded: http://pastebin.com/w0RAJZv4



You see the mess start around line 498.



This is from Filezilla upload log:



Status: Starting upload of C:UsersmikaelDesktopOnepageController.php
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 22,797 bytes in 1 second
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers"...
Status: Directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers" successful


This problem is only on my desktop. When i do same from notebook on same network all works fine.



Any ideas to what is happening here?



UPDATE: You can see comparison og logs here: diffnow.com/?report=g39mp



Left side is working upload and right side is corrupt










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  • Can you make sure that the file is being transmitted as text file and not as binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:07











  • @megamorf It was set to auto but i have tried changing to ASCII but still same problem :(

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:14











  • This seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1903442/…

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:26






  • 1





    The problem you link to is about removing linebreaks. My problem is that it breaks code in middle and start from from beginning again. So not related i am afraid.

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:39











  • Have you tried if the problem also occurs when you set the transfer mode to binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:48
















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I have been using Filezilla for a long time, but this morning something strange started to happen when i upload from local to server.



When i upload file using Filezilla files are getting curropted.



See original file here: http://pastebin.com/N7r2rkpG



And this is how it looks when i have uploaded: http://pastebin.com/w0RAJZv4



You see the mess start around line 498.



This is from Filezilla upload log:



Status: Starting upload of C:UsersmikaelDesktopOnepageController.php
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 22,797 bytes in 1 second
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers"...
Status: Directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers" successful


This problem is only on my desktop. When i do same from notebook on same network all works fine.



Any ideas to what is happening here?



UPDATE: You can see comparison og logs here: diffnow.com/?report=g39mp



Left side is working upload and right side is corrupt










share|improve this question
















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  • Can you make sure that the file is being transmitted as text file and not as binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:07











  • @megamorf It was set to auto but i have tried changing to ASCII but still same problem :(

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:14











  • This seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1903442/…

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:26






  • 1





    The problem you link to is about removing linebreaks. My problem is that it breaks code in middle and start from from beginning again. So not related i am afraid.

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:39











  • Have you tried if the problem also occurs when you set the transfer mode to binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:48














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I have been using Filezilla for a long time, but this morning something strange started to happen when i upload from local to server.



When i upload file using Filezilla files are getting curropted.



See original file here: http://pastebin.com/N7r2rkpG



And this is how it looks when i have uploaded: http://pastebin.com/w0RAJZv4



You see the mess start around line 498.



This is from Filezilla upload log:



Status: Starting upload of C:UsersmikaelDesktopOnepageController.php
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 22,797 bytes in 1 second
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers"...
Status: Directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers" successful


This problem is only on my desktop. When i do same from notebook on same network all works fine.



Any ideas to what is happening here?



UPDATE: You can see comparison og logs here: diffnow.com/?report=g39mp



Left side is working upload and right side is corrupt










share|improve this question
















I have been using Filezilla for a long time, but this morning something strange started to happen when i upload from local to server.



When i upload file using Filezilla files are getting curropted.



See original file here: http://pastebin.com/N7r2rkpG



And this is how it looks when i have uploaded: http://pastebin.com/w0RAJZv4



You see the mess start around line 498.



This is from Filezilla upload log:



Status: Starting upload of C:UsersmikaelDesktopOnepageController.php
Status: File transfer successful, transferred 22,797 bytes in 1 second
Status: Retrieving directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers"...
Status: Directory listing of "/public_html/app/code/core/Mage/Checkout/controllers" successful


This problem is only on my desktop. When i do same from notebook on same network all works fine.



Any ideas to what is happening here?



UPDATE: You can see comparison og logs here: diffnow.com/?report=g39mp



Left side is working upload and right side is corrupt







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  • Can you make sure that the file is being transmitted as text file and not as binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:07











  • @megamorf It was set to auto but i have tried changing to ASCII but still same problem :(

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:14











  • This seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1903442/…

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:26






  • 1





    The problem you link to is about removing linebreaks. My problem is that it breaks code in middle and start from from beginning again. So not related i am afraid.

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:39











  • Have you tried if the problem also occurs when you set the transfer mode to binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:48



















  • Can you make sure that the file is being transmitted as text file and not as binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:07











  • @megamorf It was set to auto but i have tried changing to ASCII but still same problem :(

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:14











  • This seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1903442/…

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:26






  • 1





    The problem you link to is about removing linebreaks. My problem is that it breaks code in middle and start from from beginning again. So not related i am afraid.

    – puntable
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:39











  • Have you tried if the problem also occurs when you set the transfer mode to binary?

    – megamorf
    Mar 19 '15 at 21:48

















Can you make sure that the file is being transmitted as text file and not as binary?

– megamorf
Mar 19 '15 at 21:07





Can you make sure that the file is being transmitted as text file and not as binary?

– megamorf
Mar 19 '15 at 21:07













@megamorf It was set to auto but i have tried changing to ASCII but still same problem :(

– puntable
Mar 19 '15 at 21:14





@megamorf It was set to auto but i have tried changing to ASCII but still same problem :(

– puntable
Mar 19 '15 at 21:14













This seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1903442/…

– megamorf
Mar 19 '15 at 21:26





This seems to be related: stackoverflow.com/questions/1903442/…

– megamorf
Mar 19 '15 at 21:26




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The problem you link to is about removing linebreaks. My problem is that it breaks code in middle and start from from beginning again. So not related i am afraid.

– puntable
Mar 19 '15 at 21:39





The problem you link to is about removing linebreaks. My problem is that it breaks code in middle and start from from beginning again. So not related i am afraid.

– puntable
Mar 19 '15 at 21:39













Have you tried if the problem also occurs when you set the transfer mode to binary?

– megamorf
Mar 19 '15 at 21:48





Have you tried if the problem also occurs when you set the transfer mode to binary?

– megamorf
Mar 19 '15 at 21:48










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It looks like a bug to me, either on the client or on the server.



While you rightly claim that this should not be caused by the ascii/text trasfer mode (because the problem is not about line ending), I'd try the binary mode anyway.



Because in ascii/text mode both the client and server may modify the file, and a bug in the respective code can cause the corruption. In binary mode, neither side should touch the file, so a chance of corruption is lower.





Note that on Windows, FileZilla should not modify the file on upload even in ascii/text mode as the FTP text mode format is identical to that of native Windows text format.






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    I ended up using Windows recovery which solved the problem, so it must have been problem local on my machine.



    Now i can use next 8 hours to reinstall all programs :(



    Thank for helping out.






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      It looks like a bug to me, either on the client or on the server.



      While you rightly claim that this should not be caused by the ascii/text trasfer mode (because the problem is not about line ending), I'd try the binary mode anyway.



      Because in ascii/text mode both the client and server may modify the file, and a bug in the respective code can cause the corruption. In binary mode, neither side should touch the file, so a chance of corruption is lower.





      Note that on Windows, FileZilla should not modify the file on upload even in ascii/text mode as the FTP text mode format is identical to that of native Windows text format.






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        It looks like a bug to me, either on the client or on the server.



        While you rightly claim that this should not be caused by the ascii/text trasfer mode (because the problem is not about line ending), I'd try the binary mode anyway.



        Because in ascii/text mode both the client and server may modify the file, and a bug in the respective code can cause the corruption. In binary mode, neither side should touch the file, so a chance of corruption is lower.





        Note that on Windows, FileZilla should not modify the file on upload even in ascii/text mode as the FTP text mode format is identical to that of native Windows text format.






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          It looks like a bug to me, either on the client or on the server.



          While you rightly claim that this should not be caused by the ascii/text trasfer mode (because the problem is not about line ending), I'd try the binary mode anyway.



          Because in ascii/text mode both the client and server may modify the file, and a bug in the respective code can cause the corruption. In binary mode, neither side should touch the file, so a chance of corruption is lower.





          Note that on Windows, FileZilla should not modify the file on upload even in ascii/text mode as the FTP text mode format is identical to that of native Windows text format.






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          It looks like a bug to me, either on the client or on the server.



          While you rightly claim that this should not be caused by the ascii/text trasfer mode (because the problem is not about line ending), I'd try the binary mode anyway.



          Because in ascii/text mode both the client and server may modify the file, and a bug in the respective code can cause the corruption. In binary mode, neither side should touch the file, so a chance of corruption is lower.





          Note that on Windows, FileZilla should not modify the file on upload even in ascii/text mode as the FTP text mode format is identical to that of native Windows text format.







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              I ended up using Windows recovery which solved the problem, so it must have been problem local on my machine.



              Now i can use next 8 hours to reinstall all programs :(



              Thank for helping out.






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                I ended up using Windows recovery which solved the problem, so it must have been problem local on my machine.



                Now i can use next 8 hours to reinstall all programs :(



                Thank for helping out.






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                  I ended up using Windows recovery which solved the problem, so it must have been problem local on my machine.



                  Now i can use next 8 hours to reinstall all programs :(



                  Thank for helping out.






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                  I ended up using Windows recovery which solved the problem, so it must have been problem local on my machine.



                  Now i can use next 8 hours to reinstall all programs :(



                  Thank for helping out.







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