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uploading with filezilla problem

Postby smellpoo » Mon May 03, 2010 6:18 pm

I can log in fine and i followed the guide but every time i drag my video for it to start transferring it will only go from 0.1% to 0.6% and this will keep happening with no further progress no matter how long its in queued file section. Then if i try removing it and retrying it, it will automatically go into the failed transfer section. The video works fine too. Any help?
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Mon May 03, 2010 6:26 pm

try fireftp
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby smellpoo » Mon May 03, 2010 6:48 pm

kickass331 wrote:try fireftp


still no good. did the same thing
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Mon May 03, 2010 6:59 pm

smellpoo wrote:
kickass331 wrote:try fireftp


still no good. did the same thing

what's your ISP, up speed, and are you following the guide exactly? if so try again later. Might just be down now.
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby smellpoo » Mon May 03, 2010 7:24 pm

my upload speed starts from about 20ish KB and then descends to 0 KB without ever getting past 0% in both filezilla and fireftp. Yeah ive followed the guide exactly as well
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Mon May 03, 2010 7:28 pm

smellpoo wrote:my upload speed starts from about 20ish KB and then descends to 0 KB without ever getting past 0% in both filezilla and fireftp. Yeah ive followed the guide exactly as well

i mean your isp up speed, my up speed is around 768k max and I have 3mbps, go to speedtest.net, if your upspeed is under 384kbps, you might be timing out. You can always upload to megaupload or personal hosting, in fact if you can't get ftp to work, try megaupload. Since you are using ftp, I assume you have a completed AMV, you can always upload to local later, but for now you can make an announcement with an indirect link.
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby smellpoo » Mon May 03, 2010 7:35 pm

kickass331 wrote:
smellpoo wrote:my upload speed starts from about 20ish KB and then descends to 0 KB without ever getting past 0% in both filezilla and fireftp. Yeah ive followed the guide exactly as well

i mean your isp up speed, my up speed is around 768k max and I have 3mbps, go to speedtest.net, if your upspeed is under 384kbps, you might be timing out. You can always upload to megaupload or personal hosting, in fact if you can't get ftp to work, try megaupload. Since you are using ftp, I assume you have a completed AMV, you can always upload to local later, but for now you can make an announcement with an indirect link.


Yeah I guess i'll try uploading local later and take your advice and just upload it indirectly for now. Thanks
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby BasharOfTheAges » Mon May 03, 2010 7:50 pm

It's more likely a firewall or port blocking issue than anything else... Have any 3rd party firewalls installed? What OS are you running?
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Mon May 03, 2010 7:54 pm

since I never use a firewall I kind of forgot about it. My router has every port open both UDP and TCP incoming and outgoing and no firewall installed at all. This way I can use bittorrent without having to port forward. Also so I can randomize bittorrent port.
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby smellpoo » Mon May 03, 2010 8:18 pm

BasharOfTheAges wrote:It's more likely a firewall or port blocking issue than anything else... Have any 3rd party firewalls installed? What OS are you running?


alright mega upload is also not working for me haha. I'm using xp and i am not sure of any 3rd party firewalls. would that be the problem then?
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Mon May 03, 2010 8:31 pm

smellpoo wrote:
BasharOfTheAges wrote:It's more likely a firewall or port blocking issue than anything else... Have any 3rd party firewalls installed? What OS are you running?


alright mega upload is also not working for me haha. I'm using xp and i am not sure of any 3rd party firewalls. would that be the problem then?

try typing 192.168.1.1 into your browser, or dslrouter, or whatever you have (I keep asking for ISP for a reason) when it pops up, open all of your fucking ports. Port Forward range 1-25535 and make it tcp outgoing.
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby Panky » Mon May 03, 2010 9:30 pm

If normal HTTP download (like, from megaupload.com with your browser) isn't working as well, I would consider searching for spyware. I can't think of firewalls even restricting http downloads that much.
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Mon May 03, 2010 9:34 pm

Panky wrote:If normal HTTP download (like, from megaupload.com with your browser) isn't working as well, I would consider searching for spyware. I can't think of firewalls even restricting http downloads that much.


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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby Panky » Mon May 03, 2010 11:49 pm

I misunderstood when you said megaupload. I thought you meant downloading from megaupload, instead of uploading. When the upload hangs up, does your internet connection still work? I had a somehow *similar* issue that, when uploading, my connection would drop. Very strange, and even stranger the fact that it happened from time to time (I don't upload that much anyway). You can check the firewall details on control panel, though I doubt that's the problem since you even tried the megaupload with the browser. In most cases, not even the router would cause any kind of trouble on this.
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Re: uploading with filezilla problem

Postby kickass331 » Tue May 04, 2010 12:17 am

Panky wrote:I misunderstood when you said megaupload. I thought you meant downloading from megaupload, instead of uploading. When the upload hangs up, does your internet connection still work? I had a somehow *similar* issue that, when uploading, my connection would drop. Very strange, and even stranger the fact that it happened from time to time (I don't upload that much anyway). You can check the firewall details on control panel, though I doubt that's the problem since you even tried the megaupload with the browser. In most cases, not even the router would cause any kind of trouble on this.


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