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lftp stucks on ftps connection while uploading a zero byte file

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Environment

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 Service Pack 3 (SLES 12 SP3)

Situation

When uploading a zero byte files using lftp via ftps secured connections the process stucks. Uploading regular files shows no problem.

Resolution

When experiencing this issue, please contact SUSE Technical Services for a Program Temporary Fix.

Cause

A problem in the SSL handshake.

Additional Information

lftp -d -u ftpuser -e 'set ftp:ssl-force true; set ssl:verify-certificate no' ftps://<ftp-server>
[...]
lftp ftpuser@vsftpd.suma3.lan:~/in> put test.txt.0 ---> PROT C <--- 200 PROT now Clear. ---> TYPE I <--- 200 Switching to Binary mode. ---> EPSV <--- 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||30008|). ---- Connecting data socket to (192.168.66.180) port 30008 ---- Data connection established ---> ALLO 4 <--- 202 ALLO command ignored. ---> STOR test.txt.0 <--- 522 Data connections must be encrypted. ---- Closing data socket ---> PROT P <--- 200 PROT now Private. ---> EPSV <--- 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||30032|). ---- Connecting data socket to (192.168.66.180) port 30032 ---- Data connection established ---> STOR test.txt.0 <--- 150 Ok to send data. Certificate verification: common name: ‘vsftpd.suma3.lan’ matched ---- Closing data socket <--- 226 Transfer complete. ---> SITE UTIME 20180202150623 test.txt.0 <--- 500 Unknown SITE command. ---> SITE UTIME test.txt.0 20180202150623 20180202150623 20180202150623 UTC <--- 500 Unknown SITE command. 4 bytes transferred test.txt.0 was a file having content -> upload works upload a zero byte file: lftp ftpuser@vsftpd.suma3.lan:~/in> put test.txt.1 ---> EPSV <--- 229 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||30100|). ---- Connecting data socket to (192.168.66.180) port 30100 ---- Data connection established ---> STOR test.txt.1 <--- 150 Ok to send data. `test.txt.1' at 0 (0%) [Sending data/TLS] -> hangs

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  • Document ID:7022676
  • Creation Date: 22-Feb-2018
  • Modified Date:03-Mar-2020
    • SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

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