Hello,
I currently have three servers. One servers has my main website and some files on it while the other two are only for storing files.
When I try to move files between the servers from the admin panel I am getting errors.
When I try to move files from server1 to server 2 I get the following error "Software error: Error2 at api.cgi line 21. For help, please send mail to the webmaster ([email protected]),"
When I try to move files from server1 to server3 it also doesn't work how-ever i don't get the same error.
When I click to transfer the files it starts by saying
"Sending 00000/8obkky5le8d6..." then after 10 seconds or so it says "File Not Found Back to Main Site
All Done."
Both error messages can be found below. Can someone please tell me what the issue is here?
XFileSharing Pro - Problems Transfering Files
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Hello,
I've checked and all the file servers are installed correctly. They are all working fine in accepting uploaded files how-ever I just can't transfer files between servers.
Could there be some security settings obstructing the process? What other things can I try. I need to transfer these files soon because I've canceled one of the servers.
Regards,
Speakerbox
I've checked and all the file servers are installed correctly. They are all working fine in accepting uploaded files how-ever I just can't transfer files between servers.
Could there be some security settings obstructing the process? What other things can I try. I need to transfer these files soon because I've canceled one of the servers.
Regards,
Speakerbox
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- Joined: Aug 20, 2010 4:39 am
Hey Alex,
So I’ve had my management team look at it since I couldn’t figure it out. Every time I try to transfer from one server to the next I get one error or the other.
The error seems to a program specific issue.
This is the line that's generating the error:
die"Error2" unless $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT} eq 'XFS-FSServer';
Here’s a script that my administrator wrote to echo the $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT}
http://72.9.245.234/cgi-bin/test.cgi
So it's definitely returning it. Here's a request from the server log
72.9.230.82 - - [19/Oct/2010:18:02:42 -0400] "POST /cgi-bin/api.cgi HTTP/1.1" 200 346 "-" "XFS-FSServer"
That shows that the request does contain the HTTP_USER_AGENT
Whats are your thoughts on this? Any suggestions or ideas?
Regards,
Speakerbox
So I’ve had my management team look at it since I couldn’t figure it out. Every time I try to transfer from one server to the next I get one error or the other.
The error seems to a program specific issue.
This is the line that's generating the error:
die"Error2" unless $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT} eq 'XFS-FSServer';
Here’s a script that my administrator wrote to echo the $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT}
http://72.9.245.234/cgi-bin/test.cgi
So it's definitely returning it. Here's a request from the server log
72.9.230.82 - - [19/Oct/2010:18:02:42 -0400] "POST /cgi-bin/api.cgi HTTP/1.1" 200 346 "-" "XFS-FSServer"
That shows that the request does contain the HTTP_USER_AGENT
Whats are your thoughts on this? Any suggestions or ideas?
Regards,
Speakerbox
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