Looks like you need to check the permissions on the side you are putting
the files.

/ernst


On Tue, 10 Dec 2002, Michael Olds wrote:

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> Subject: RE: WSFTP problems from Win2000 to Debian--PLEASE HELP!
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> Subject: WSFTP problems from Win2000 to Debian--PLEASE HELP!
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> I have a network connection between a Debian box and a win2000 box.
> My WSFTP client browses to the file sytem on the debian box.
> When I try to put files to the debian box, it locks and fails with this
> message:
> ! Receive error: Blocking call cancelled
> I tried with passive transfer mode both on and off.
> The same error message appears, regardless.
> Does anyone know what I can do to make my FTP transfers work from the
> Windows side?
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