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Originally Posted by
hicksd8
I agree with cero. Redhat says it's doing a ASCII mode transfer but it lies and does a binary mode transfer anyway. I think that you have to force this. Please post the content of /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
One quick question, you have mentioned here that Redhat is doing ASCII transfer, but the issue we face is when I transfer the file from windows to Linux and not Vice Versa.
Also,
as mentioned previously, in the command window of dos, during ftp tp linux, I had mentioned ascii. So the ftp client on dos must have sent the file in ascii mode OR here the target(Linux) FTP server dictated terms and forced in binary?
Regarding contents of /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf, I cannot put it here due to restrictions but, can you please tell me what exact thing to look into it?
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One more thing, even if Redhat Linux forces the use of Binary mode, I also faced the issue when sending a proper binary file to Redhat. It also had the dos chars. Hows that possible then?