[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: ws_ftp server woes
[Thread Prev] | [Thread Next]
- Subject: Re: ws_ftp server woes
- From: Aris Adamantiadis <aris@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Reply-to: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 20:55:25 +0100
- To: libssh@xxxxxxxxxx
Hi Mark, Thanks for your contribution in this thread.I am very interested in an evaluation copy of WS_FTP Server I could use to test interoperability with libssh. Could you do something about it ?
Thanks, Aris Le 25/01/12 19:58, Mark Riordan a écrit :
Nathan, I work for the company that makes WS_FTP Server, and I've had no problems connecting to WS_FTP Server 7.5 with libssh 0.4.8. I don't think I've tried libssh 0.5.x. If you have administrative access to the WS_FTP server, try enabling verbose logging in WS_FTP Server, then try again and view the log. (All administration is accomplished via the web interface.) Enabling debug logging in your libssh application could also be useful. Mark R *From:*Nathan Bamford [mailto:nathan.bamford@xxxxxxxxxxxx] *Sent:* Wednesday, January 25, 2012 12:01 PM *To:* libssh@xxxxxxxxxx *Subject:* ws_ftp server woes Hi! Has anyone out there had any luck connecting to a ws_ftp server? I’ve been working with libssh, quite successfully, until I came up against this server. I connect to it okay, query auth methods okay, but when I call ssh_auth_password, I a return code of 1, and the message “access denied. Authentication that can continue: publickey,password” Thanks, *Nathan Bamford* Engineer, RedPoint Global Inc. 1515 Walnut Street *|*Suite 200*|*Boulder, CO 80302 T: +1 303 541 1518 *|*F: +1 720 294 8344 Skype: natebamford*|* _nathan.bamford@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:nathan.bamford@xxxxxxxxxxxx>_ *|* www.redpoint.net <http://www.redpoint.net/>
RE: ws_ftp server woes | "Mark Riordan" <mriordan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
ws_ftp server woes | Nathan Bamford <nathan.bamford@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |
RE: ws_ftp server woes | "Mark Riordan" <mriordan@xxxxxxxxxxxx> |