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Virtual path must be absolute filezilla server
Virtual path must be absolute filezilla server











virtual path must be absolute filezilla server

You are never "in a particular directory") so. For example, if FileZilla says your current remote directory is "xyz" (and by the way, there is no such thing as a current remote directory - in SFTP there is no state. When you are using an application such as FileZilla, you have to be aware of the fact that your view of what is happening may not be exactly what the app is passing to the SFTP server. The remote path you request is the exact path sent to the SFTP server. If other applications seem to work, then it is because they are applications maintaining a conceptual/logical "current directory" and it MUST BE that when actually opening the file on the server, the app (such as FileZilla) is composing the full path.Ĭhilkat on the other hand is an API (not an application). If the server responds "No such file" - then it is NOT THERE. If you pass a filename with NO directory path, then you are asking the SSH/SFTP server to open the file with that exact name located in the HOME directory of the SSH user account. 08:47:36:getFile:Error first.csv-D:\FTPDATA\ENTKSWEEP\ Would think that there is some sort of major disconnect on the server. List file by open returns a file to retrieve.īut cannot open the file.













Virtual path must be absolute filezilla server