Problem uploading sitemap

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Dec 3, 2009, 9:37:57 AM12/3/09
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So this is weird. I am setting up FTP transfers and when I "Test FTP
settings", it responds with OK. The IP address is in there, the
connection user name, etc, and it returns with a CONNECTION OK
message. All seems well.

Testing connection to xx.x.xxx.xxx...
Connect to xx.x.xxx.xxx:21 with user *username*
Connected.
220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 3 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 08:23. Server port: 21.
220-This is a private system - No anonymous login
220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.
331 User *username* OK. Password required
230-User *username* has group access to: *username*
230 OK. Current restricted directory is /
Password ok
Final reply= (0)
*** CONNECTION OK ***

When I then try to upload the test XML file I get an error message....

FTP Connection 12/3/2009 09:17
GSiteCrawler v1.23 rev. 286
----------------------------------------
Connecting to ...
Connect to :21 with user
ERROR!: Receive or Send method failed. The socket is not connected.
Error on Login: 10057 - Receive or Send method failed. The socket is
not connected.
*** CONNECTION ATTEMPT FAILED ***

The IP address and user info is not displayed as it was in the
CONNECTION OK message, lmost like it was left empty in the parameter
fields. Thinking it could have something to do with the "Directory"
parameter, I tried using "/", "/public_html to no avail.

If I remember correctly, I did have this working at one time. Since
that time I think that I reinstalled GSC for some reason or another.
GSC is crawling okay.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
Joe

Christina S

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Dec 3, 2009, 9:51:57 AM12/3/09
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The answer is in this line:

Current restricted directory is /


You need to point to the correct root directory where you are supposed to
upload, not /, that must be the home directory which is above the root.

Maybe the root directory is called /public_html or /httdocs or whatever it
is on your server.
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Joe Germann

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Dec 3, 2009, 11:02:47 AM12/3/09
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I have pointed it (Directory) to /public_html and the same problem persists.  I can easily read/write /public_html via my other FTP programs.

Joe

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Joe Germann

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Dec 3, 2009, 11:17:48 AM12/3/09
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okay, all fixed ... sort of.

I stopped and restarted GSC and it works jut fine.  So either there is a bug is GSC, or Windows XP, or a supporting DLL file, or whatever.  Something was acting real goofy but I guess I won;t worry about that unless I see it again.

Thanks,
Joe

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