

After the file transfer fails, disconnecting from the server and attempting to reconnect also fails.Changing FileZilla's transfer type to Auto, ASCII, or Binary doesn't make a difference.

On Linux you have much more access to options than on windows, but you could install Cygwin to make Windows better. Or you can drag files directly from your Desktop (or some other folder on your computer) to the pane on the right. There is no command line for FileZilla to upload files, but you can use ftp (man ftp) or possibly cURL (man curl) generally using an SSH connection. I can successfully upload via cPanel's File Manager Navigate to your web site files on your hard drive in the left pane, select the files you’d like to upload, right click on your selection, and choose Upload.The same issue has occurred on multiple sites and, therefore, different internal networks.The same issue occurs using a fresh install of FileZilla 3.7.3 (the latest version).Status: Delaying connection for 5 seconds due to previously failed connection attempt. Response: 530 Login authentication failed Response: 220-You are user number 2 of 50 allowed. Response: 257 "/public_html" is your current location Response: 257 "/" is your current location Status: Server does not support non-ASCII characters. Response: MLST type* size* sizd* modify* UNIX.mode* UNIX.uid* UNIX.gid* unique* Response: 220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity. This new clients files always end up file permissions: 0604, which is a problem for us because the automation that processes that file runs as a member of the group, and now has. All files from all other clients result in file permissions: 0644 after upload. Response: 220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server. Until last month, when a new client began uploading files to us using Filezilla.

Response: 220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed. Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message.

Here is the log of that process: Status: Resolving address of .uk Note :: I am sorry folks i do not have enough reputation to embed images here, So Please do a right click on the images and open them in a separate page instead for now.From FileZilla, I can successfully connect to my webserver but attempting to upload any file to any location fails. The best practice is to just create a distribution folder which must contain all the serving files for the client and just hit upload for that distribution folder. Voila !! Similary you can do the same for your node_modules folder or other folders as well. This is how now when you will simply click on your repo folder and want to upload all the files.
