On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 5:38 AM, Mirco Piccin <pic...@gmail.com> wrote:
> HI
>
>> The values in your config.pl script appear to be correct.  The
>> "Invalid argument" error is a protocol-level error.  I'll need some
>> more information to figure out what's going on.
>
> ok, let's go on!
>
>> What ftp server are you running?
>
> as i said, that's an internet site; there's a ProFTPD 1.3.0 Server
> (Debian) used to upload & manage site files.
>
>> Have you made any changes to your server configuration lately?
>
> I think that no changes were made.
>
>> Can you confirm that you can access the
>> server with a different FTP client?
>
> of course (i.e. gftp).
>
>> What do the log files for your FTP server look like?
>
> i've not ftp server log (not available for me..).
> Regards
> M
>

Hi Mirco,

Sorry I haven't replied earlier.  I'll try and replicate this setup
and see what gives, but I don't have any answers for you now.


Adios,

-- 
Paul Mantz
http://www.mcpantz.org
BackupPC - Network Backup with De-Duplication http://www.backuppc.com
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