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Guillaume Nodet updated SSHD-305:
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    Attachment: sshd-core-0.11.0-SNAPSHOT.jar

> SFTP: wrong directory contents read on windows when cd'ing to root (C:)
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>
>                 Key: SSHD-305
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SSHD-305
>             Project: MINA SSHD
>          Issue Type: Bug
>         Environment: MINA SSHD on Windows 8.1, Oracle JDK7
>            Reporter: Markus Duft
>              Labels: SFTP
>         Attachments: sshd-core-0.11.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
>
>   Original Estimate: 4h
>  Remaining Estimate: 4h
>
> When connecting to the SFTP subsystem running on a windows server, directory 
> listing for the root directory (C:) in my case is wrong/does not work. 
> Actually, the response is "Failure" due to an IOException. I debugged it a 
> little, and my finding is, that in the end in 
> org.apache.sshd.common.file.nativefs.NativeFileSystemView.getFile(String, 
> String) it instantiates a new File("/C:"). This however does not do what is 
> expected it seems. calling .list() on this File lists the contents of the 
> current working directory of ther server!
> This results in a wrong file list, and as soon as 
> org.apache.sshd.server.sftp.SftpSubsystem.writeAttrs(Buffer, SshFile, 
> boolean) tries to read attributes for those files, it will throw an 
> IOException:
> java.io.FileNotFoundException: /C:/.classpath
>       at 
> org.apache.sshd.server.sftp.SftpSubsystem.writeAttrs(SftpSubsystem.java:973)
>       at 
> org.apache.sshd.server.sftp.SftpSubsystem.sendName(SftpSubsystem.java:840)
>       at 
> org.apache.sshd.server.sftp.SftpSubsystem.process(SftpSubsystem.java:615)
>       at org.apache.sshd.server.sftp.SftpSubsystem.run(SftpSubsystem.java:334)
>       at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:724)
> As you can see the not found file is C:\.classpath which clearly does not 
> exist, but $(PWD)/.classpath does exist, as the server runs from the plugin 
> i'm developing in eclipse.



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