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Opened Aug 08, 2008 by bugzilla-migration@bugzilla-migrationReporter

FTP connections to filtezilla server are not closed correctly

Submitted by Heiko Adams

Link to original bug (#546979)

Description

Please describe the problem: Connections to an filezilla ftp server aren't closed correctly. When checking filezilla's admin interface, the connecting is still listed even it's closed in gnome commander

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Start gnome commander
  2. connect to an filezilla ftp server
  3. disconnect from that server
  4. take a look at the admin interface

Actual results: The closed connection is still listed as present

Expected results: The closed connection shouldn't be listed anymore

Does this happen every time? This happens everytime

Other information: Tested with gnome commander 1.2.7 and filezilla server 0.9.27

Version: 1.2.x

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  • Bug 589069
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Reference: GNOME/gnome-commander#19