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    • wrx7mW
      wrx7m
      last edited by

      WinSCP doesn't like [email protected] syntax for the username either. WTF

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      • dafyreD
        dafyre
        last edited by

        What version of Windows does this run on?

        When i try to run it (Windows 10), it crashes on the $uri line.

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        • wrx7mW
          wrx7m @dafyre
          last edited by wrx7m

          @dafyre said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

          What version of Windows does this run on?

          When i try to run it (Windows 10), it crashes on the $uri line.

          Server 2012 R2 (is where the FTP client/script is running)

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @wrx7m
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            @wrx7m said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

            WinSCP doesn't like [email protected] syntax for the username either. WTF

            because it is smarter and has credential variables to be supplied.

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            • wrx7mW
              wrx7m @JaredBusch
              last edited by

              @JaredBusch So it looks like I will have to use url-encoding. However, I can't get this to work either.
              https://winscp.net/eng/docs/session_url

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                1337 @wrx7m
                last edited by 1337

                @wrx7m Why don't you just use the (built-in) ftp client in windows?

                ftp -s:filename_with_ftp_commands

                Run whatever commands you need for instance:

                open 10.43.0.0
                [email protected]
                user_password
                put D:\Data\BAUPC.CSV /BAUPC.CSV
                bye
                

                Do it manually first so you know it works then just put the commands in the file.

                PS. Here is a list of the command in the built-in windows ftp client. https://www.nsftools.com/tips/MSFTP.htm

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                • wrx7mW
                  wrx7m @1337
                  last edited by

                  @Pete-S I used to have that setup, but there was something that happened where it got deprecated or something like that. can't remember now. It was a couple of years ago. I will try it again.

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                  • wrx7mW
                    wrx7m @1337
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                    @Pete-S it still gives login incorrect

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                      1337 @wrx7m
                      last edited by 1337

                      @wrx7m said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                      @Pete-S it still gives login incorrect

                      Then you probably made a mistake somewhere.
                      Login works here with a username in the format [email protected]. Win7 client connecting to linux ftp server.
                      So it's not the windows ftp client that is the problem.

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                        1337 @1337
                        last edited by 1337

                        It could be that the server is requiring a SSL/TLS connection.

                        Then it would connect over normal FTP but switch to encryption before sending username/password. But then all firewall rules and whatnot have to be set right and the client also has to support TLS for it to work.

                        Is it a windows server you sending the file to? Then check what ftp server settings it has.

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                        • dafyreD
                          dafyre
                          last edited by

                          I tried using this on a local FTP server that I control using known usernames and passwords....

                          using user.name / MySecretPassword! works fine.

                          using [email protected] / MySecretPassword! does not work at all -- with the ftp command line, nor the .Net.Webclient for me.

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                          • wrx7mW
                            wrx7m
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                            @Pete-S said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                            @wrx7m said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                            @Pete-S it still gives login incorrect

                            Then you probably made a mistake somewhere.
                            Login works here with a username in the format [email protected]. Win7 client connecting to linux ftp server.
                            So it's not the windows ftp client that is the problem.

                            The server is running ProFTPD. It is not running encryption, because I had to disable encryption in Filezilla in order to connect.

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                            • wrx7mW
                              wrx7m
                              last edited by

                              This server is managed by our web development consultants, so I told them what I had tried and that I was now out of ideas on how to connect. Suggested maybe they can revert to the old syntax, sans @domain.com for the user name.

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                              • dafyreD
                                dafyre @wrx7m
                                last edited by

                                @wrx7m said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                                This server is managed by our web development consultants, so I told them what I had tried and that I was now out of ideas on how to connect. Suggested maybe they can revert to the old syntax, sans @domain.com for the user name.

                                It doesn't just affect ProFTPd... It also affects the FileZilla server as well.

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                                • wrx7mW
                                  wrx7m @dafyre
                                  last edited by

                                  @dafyre said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                                  @wrx7m said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                                  This server is managed by our web development consultants, so I told them what I had tried and that I was now out of ideas on how to connect. Suggested maybe they can revert to the old syntax, sans @domain.com for the user name.

                                  It doesn't just affect ProFTPd... It also affects the FileZilla server as well.

                                  Thanks for testing that out for me. I appreciate knowing that I am not crazy.

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                                    manxam
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                                    I assumed this was somehow related to how auth basic allows you to formulate your login as :
                                    user:[email protected]
                                    Therefore, the @ sign is being misinterpreted when it's being provided in a username.

                                    With that in mind I went searching the interwebs and came across THIS confirming my suspicions.

                                    Can you try replacing your @ sign with the + sign and let us know if it works? i.e.
                                    wrx7m+gmail.com

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                                      1337
                                      last edited by 1337

                                      Where I tried and it works fine was Win7pro built-in ftp client to Pure-FTPd server.

                                      The [email protected] type names are VERY common on cpanel installations. I think it's referred to as long-form username.
                                      So basically it's used by millions.

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                                      • wrx7mW
                                        wrx7m @1337
                                        last edited by

                                        @Pete-S Yeah, I am not saying it isn't common. I find it very strange too.

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                                        • wrx7mW
                                          wrx7m @manxam
                                          last edited by wrx7m

                                          @manxam said in PowerShell - FTP Upload Script No Longer Working:

                                          I assumed this was somehow related to how auth basic allows you to formulate your login as :
                                          user:[email protected]
                                          Therefore, the @ sign is being misinterpreted when it's being provided in a username.

                                          With that in mind I went searching the interwebs and came across THIS confirming my suspicions.

                                          Can you try replacing your @ sign with the + sign and let us know if it works? i.e.
                                          wrx7m+gmail.com

                                          Thanks for the suggestion. However, this doesn't work either. I also tried %40 (instead of @), which is what winscp comes up with in its generator.

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                                            manxam @wrx7m
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                                            @wrx7m : Darn. Sorry 😞

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