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Find out excat timing of ftp control session timeout
We are facing difficulties in ftp'ing large files.For large file transfer using FTP, the control session gets timed out where as the the data session is active and transfers the file completely. Is there a way to make the control session active as long as data session?
How to find the control session timeout settings? FYI: We are using Sun Solaris 5.9 Last edited by rocker; 11-24-2008 at 06:18 AM.. |
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Most ftpd daemons can be started with ftpd -T <timeout> -- this means timeout maximum is set on the host, not necessarily the client side. There is no standard default maximum timeout but it is 2 hours for ftpd on HPUX 11i for example.
So, you will have to look into what is going on on the ftpd server side first. |
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