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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 17/06/13 11:08, Nigel Verity wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Hi
I use Filezilla a lot to transfer data between a desktop and a netbook, via a wireless router. Sometimes these files are big (> 300 MB).
With small files there are no problems regardless of which direction the transfer goes, or whether I am "pushing" or "pulling". With large files, however, the transfer often stalls and the connection times out if I am "pushing" the data from the desktop to the netbook. The same file "pulled" from the netbook end always transfers trouble-free.
My instinct suggests that there is something wrong with the SSH server running on the netbook - a configuration setting perhaps. Unfortunately I don't know enough about the finer points of SSH to take it any further.
The netbook has 1 Gb RAM, while the desktop has 4Gb. Both are running 12.04.
Any suggestions, please?
Thanks
Nige
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<font size="-1">Could you try <font size="-1">using nautilu<font
size="-1">s to <font size="-1">ssh between the netbook and
desktop? Do <font size="-1">so, open <font size="-1">up <font
size="-1">the naut<font size="-1">ilus</font></font>
fi<font size="-1">l<font size="-1">e browser and press
ctrl+L. <font size="-1">In the address bar that
pops up type ss<font size="-1">h://servername. Now
try to drag and drop files like you<font
size="-1"> would locally. If <font size="-1">you
see the same prob<font size="-1">lem</font>,
it's an issu<font size="-1">e with <font
size="-1">ssh, if <font size="-1">you
don't see the same issue, it's a
problem with FileZilla.</font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font></font><br>
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