On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 08:21:49 +0100
Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tuesday 21 October 2008, Paul Hartman wrote:
> > On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:15 AM, Mick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > Hi All,
> > >
> > > Any idea why this happens:
> > > ========================================
> > > 150 Ok to send data.
> > > 100% |***********************************|   224 MiB   46.74
> > > KiB/s 00:00 ETA
> > > 226 File receive OK.
> > > 235279855 bytes sent in  1:21:59 (46.70 KiB/s)
> > > local: xab remote: xab
> > > 227 Entering Passive Mode (205,178,145,65,166,71)
> > > 150 Ok to send data.
> > >  34% |***********                        |   115 MiB   46.80
> > > KiB/s 1:19:27 ETAtnftp: Writing to network: Connection reset by
> > > peer 0% |                                   |    -1        0.00
> > > KiB/s --:-- ETA
> > > 500 OOPS: child died
> > > ========================================
> > >
> > > It is rare that I am able to complete more than a single file
> > > transfer before the "connection is reset by peer".  As these are
> > > relatively large files and the upload is unattended this is
> > > rather annoying. --
> > > Regards,
> > > Mick
> >
> > That used to happen to me when I was using a piece-of-junk D-Link
> > router. It was one of those $29.99 consumer-grade deals. It would
> > reboot itself constantly when it was under any kind of load. I
> > replaced it with a $50 router with DD-WRT and things have been fine
> > ever since. Might not have anything to do with your problem, but I
> > figured I'd mention it. Check your router logs to see if it's having
> > any problems.
> 
> Thanks Paul,
> 
> On the client side I am running a $500 professional grade router and
> I assume that the server ISP is also running something upmarket in
> their data center.
> 
> On this topic the client-server arrangement straddles the Atlantic
> ocean, so who knows how many routers and switches it jumps across.
> That said the failure pattern is consistent:  first file always
> transfers cleanly, then second transfer fails after a while.  Could
> it be some configured disk/account quote, dropping transfers above a
> certain size on the (Unix) server?

Are you running through a proxy?

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