SydneyGuy
G'Day,
When I use FileZilla to log into an FTP server that I have access to it shows me my "credits: when I log in. The last part of the log is as follows:-
Command: LIST
Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
Response: 226- [Ul: 0B] [Dl: 18.7GB] [Average speed: 330.5MB]
Response: 226- [Credits: 29.5GB] [Ratio: 1:3.0]
Response: 226 Closing data connection
Status: Directory listing successful
I have a monthly allowance on the server and it is good to be able to keep track of it.
I'm now testing SmartFTP as it will work better for me in some ways than FileZilla but when I login to the server I do not get the Credits information.
If I issue a LIST command using SmartFTP I get a lot more in the log but not the Credit info.
Is there something I can do with SmartFTP so that it does show me the Credit information or do I need to find out some other specific command to send to the server?
When I use FileZilla to log into an FTP server that I have access to it shows me my "credits: when I log in. The last part of the log is as follows:-
Command: LIST
Response: 150 File status okay; about to open data connection.
Response: 226- [Ul: 0B] [Dl: 18.7GB] [Average speed: 330.5MB]
Response: 226- [Credits: 29.5GB] [Ratio: 1:3.0]
Response: 226 Closing data connection
Status: Directory listing successful
I have a monthly allowance on the server and it is good to be able to keep track of it.
I'm now testing SmartFTP as it will work better for me in some ways than FileZilla but when I login to the server I do not get the Credits information.
If I issue a LIST command using SmartFTP I get a lot more in the log but not the Credit info.
Is there something I can do with SmartFTP so that it does show me the Credit information or do I need to find out some other specific command to send to the server?