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researching it, it turned out he got a 550 response back from a SIZE command and then I fell over the text in RFC3659 that says: The presence of the 550 error response to a SIZE command MUST NOT be taken by the client as an indication that the file cannot be transferred in the current MODE and TYPE. In other words: the change I did on September 30th 2008 and that has been included in the last two releases were a regression and a bad idea. We MUST NOT take a 550 response from SIZE as a hint that the file doesn't exist.
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<testcase>
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<info>
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<keywords>
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FTP
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PASV
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RETR
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FAILURE
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</keywords>
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</info>
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# Server-side
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<reply>
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<servercmd>
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REPLY RETR 314 bluah you f00l!
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REPLY EPSV 314 bluah you f00l!
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</servercmd>
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</reply>
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# Client-side
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<client>
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<server>
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ftp
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</server>
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<name>
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FTP download, failed RETR
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</name>
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<command>
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ftp://%HOSTIP:%FTPPORT/118
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</command>
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</client>
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# Verify data after the test has been "shot"
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<verify>
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<errorcode>
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19
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</errorcode>
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<protocol>
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USER anonymous
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PASS ftp@example.com
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PWD
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EPSV
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PASV
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TYPE I
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SIZE 118
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RETR 118
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QUIT
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</protocol>
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</verify>
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</testcase>
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