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Processor | E6400 2.14ghz @ 3.6ghz (24/7) |
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Motherboard | Asus P5B-Dlx WiFi |
Cooling | Scythe Infinity (pressure-mod) w/ Dual Silverstone FM121's |
Memory | Mushking Extreme DDR-2 PC6400 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA 7900GT - 1.5 volt mod @ 700/852 |
Storage | Generic Samsung SATA |
Case | TT Armor w/ 250mm side panel fan |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster Live 5.1 ( what else? ) |
Power Supply | TT 500 pure power silent |
Software | GiMP |
System: Windows XP Home
DSL provider: Att
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I can't upload via FTP.
That's the problem ...
I can copy files from remote servers to my local rig without any problems ... but uploads via FTP ... be it via SmartFTP, CoreFTP or the built in Windows Explorer FTP function ... just don't function.
Well ... I guess I should qualify ...
I *CAN* upload any file to my web server that happens to be below 1 kilobyte (1000k), but anything over that times out ... craps out ... doesn't copy ... generally resulting in a zero byte file on my web server.
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I've also attempted uploads to other public servers ... like the internet archive (www.archive.org) and they crap out as well.
This just started happening and it's the strangest problem I've ever encountered (at least in the past year or so).
The only thing that has changed since the time I could succesfully copy files to a web server via FTP and the time when I couldn't (like, now) ... is that we just this week changed DSL providers from HAL PC to AT&T.
But why in the h3ll would that affect my ability to upload files via FTP???
DSL provider: Att
...
I can't upload via FTP.
That's the problem ...
I can copy files from remote servers to my local rig without any problems ... but uploads via FTP ... be it via SmartFTP, CoreFTP or the built in Windows Explorer FTP function ... just don't function.
Well ... I guess I should qualify ...
I *CAN* upload any file to my web server that happens to be below 1 kilobyte (1000k), but anything over that times out ... craps out ... doesn't copy ... generally resulting in a zero byte file on my web server.
...
I've also attempted uploads to other public servers ... like the internet archive (www.archive.org) and they crap out as well.
This just started happening and it's the strangest problem I've ever encountered (at least in the past year or so).
The only thing that has changed since the time I could succesfully copy files to a web server via FTP and the time when I couldn't (like, now) ... is that we just this week changed DSL providers from HAL PC to AT&T.
But why in the h3ll would that affect my ability to upload files via FTP???