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How can I get the built-in FTP server working?
#1
I seem to be able to connect to the FTP server perfectly, but it doesn't list anything. Is there a way to change the xml config file for FileZilla to FTP paths working?
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#2
I don't know, but I would like to know scenario that you need ftp server on win32 machine.

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#3
It dosn't work on anything but the xbox even the Linux and OSX version don't have working ftp servers so stop trying until the changelog says its working
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#4
err...are you sure? Maybe the FTP server doesn't function properly, but it's definitely running. Are you sure it's not just that config files need to be changed?

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Also; the reason I am wondering this is that when XBMC Win is more stable, I plan to build a media center pc running Windows XP with XBMC as a shell replacement. That way it would boot straight into it making the underlying OS completely transparent.

If I do this it would make things much easier if I could just FTP files over. I know Samba doesn't work at all right now, so when I saw that page showing that I had connected to the FTP server I figured that could serve as an adequate replacement for now.
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#5
First: Samba works. See the posts in this forum.
Second: That xbmc is compiled with the ftp server doesn't mean that it works completely. It's not tested and as you see not fully working until we say it is.
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#6
I went a few pages in and am only seeing people say they can't get it working. Do I need to link to the share directly? Because smb:// is not displaying anything.
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#7
Putting the full share url in works of course.
One reported that filling in the default workgroup and user / pwd in the network settings helped to make smb:// work as expected.

One finding: http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=180...stcount=59
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#8
CyruzDraxs Wrote:I went a few pages in and am only seeing people say they can't get it working. Do I need to link to the share directly? Because smb:// is not displaying anything.

my solution was to put in the IP (not the name) of the smb share machine... browse didn't work for me
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#9
Yeah, it seems that was the problem. It's working fine if I link directly to the Computer with the shares via //Network/Computer.
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