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Re: FileZilla / ftp / GnuTLS error connecting to sites with Testing/Bullseye



On Wednesday, 13 January 2021 17:33:12 -03 Gary Dale wrote:
> On 2021-01-13 14:54, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
> > On Wednesday, 13 January 2021 16:42:17 -03 Gary Dale wrote:
> >> On 2021-01-12 22:53, Philip Wyett wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 2021-01-12 at 21:27 -0500, Gary Dale wrote:
> >>>> I'm running Debian/Bullseye on an AMD64 machine.
> >>>>
> >>>> I'm trying to update a site using FileZilla with the same
> >>>> settings
> >>>> I've
> >>>> been using but cannot get a connection. I've tried this on
> >>>> several
> >>>> sites
> >>>> with the same results. Here's the FileZilla dialogue of a session
> >>>> connect attempt:
> >>>>
> >>>> Status:    Resolving address of <ftp site>
> >>>> Status:    Connecting to <ftp ip address>:21...
> >>>> Status:    Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
> >>>> Status:    Initializing TLS...
> >>>> Status:    Verifying certificate...
> >>>> Status:    TLS connection established.
> >>>> Status:    Server does not support non-ASCII characters.
> >>>> Status:    Logged in
> >>>> Status:    Retrieving directory listing of "/"...
> >>>> Command:    CWD /
> >>>> Response:    250 OK. Current directory is /
> >>>> Command:    PWD
> >>>> Response:    257 "/" is your current location
> >>>> Command:    TYPE I
> >>>> Response:    200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
> >>>> Command:    PASV
> >>>> Response:    227 Entering Passive Mode (<ftp ip address>,141,8).
> >>>> Command:    MLSD
> >>>> Response:    150 Accepted data connection
> >>>> Error:    GnuTLS error -15: An unexpected TLS packet was
> >>>> received.
> >>>> Error:    The data connection could not be established:
> >>>> ECONNABORTED
> >>>> -
> >>>> Connection aborted
> >>>> Response:    226 72 matches total
> >>>> Error:    Failed to retrieve directory listing
> >>>>
> >>>> at which point the connection seems to be severed by FileZilla.
> >>>>
> >>>> When I try a command line ftp session, I also find that I cannot
> >>>> do
> >>>> an
> >>>> "ls" after logging in.
> >>>>
> >>>> However I can connect from my server which is running
> >>>> Debian/Buster.
> >>>> Something seems to be going wrong with GnuTLS once the connection
> >>>> is
> >>>> established on Bullseye. This is a new behaviour as it wasn't
> >>>> doing
> >>>> this
> >>>> last week.
> >>>
> >>> Hi Gary,
> >>>
> >>> I can confirm this issue.
> >>>
> >>> Please file a bug report against filezilla and it will be looked
> >>> into
> >>> by myself once 3.52.0.5 has transitioned into unstable (imminent).
> >>>
> >>> Regards
> >>>
> >>> Phil
> >>
> >> I don't think it is just a FileZilla problem as it also seems to
> >> crop
> >> up with the command-line ftp program.
> >
> > You might also try lftp. But since it seems to be a TLS problem the
> > result might be the same.
> > Does TLS work when you download mail with your mail-client?
> >
> > Kind regards
> > Eike
> > --
> > Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE
>
> I already did the ftp command, as noted in the initial e-mail.

No, I don't think you did what I recommended. I wrote lftp.
ELL-EFF-TEE-PEE
That is a totally different program and far more potent than ftp.

> Ftp
> connects but can't get a remote directory listing, without which it
> can't seem to transfer files. Things work with Buster but not with
> Bullseye.
>
> I'm not having any problems with Thunderbird (my e-mail client) with
> accounts connecting through SSL/TLS and StartTLS.

--
Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE




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