FTP upload file The requested FTP command is not supported when using HTTP proxy
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Can someone please take a look at the code below and tell me what I am doing wrong. I am just going in circles,,, any pointers greatly appreciated

public class FtpWebRequestUtil
{
    private static string RemoteHost;
    private static string RemoteFtpPath;
    public static NetworkCredential Credential = new NetworkCredential();

    public FtpWebRequestUtil()
    {
    }

    public FtpWebRequestUtil(string RemoteAddress, string RemotePath, string RemoteUser, string RemotePwd)
    {
        Credential.UserName = RemoteUser;
        Credential.Password = RemotePwd;
        RemoteHost = RemoteAddress;
        RemoteFtpPath = RemotePath;
    } 

    public string UploadFile(string localFilePath)
    {
        int startTime = Environment.TickCount;
       // Console.WriteLine("Uploading File " + localFilePath);
        try
        {
            FileInfo localFile = new FileInfo(localFilePath); //e.g.: c:\\Test.txt
            byte[] buf = new byte[2048];
            int iWork;
            string remoteFile = "ftp://" + RemoteHost + "/" + RemoteFtpPath + "/" + localFile.Name;

            FtpWebRequest req = (FtpWebRequest) FtpWebRequest.Create(remoteFile);
           // req.Proxy = 

            req.Credentials = Credential;


           // FtpWebRequest req = (FtpWe

            req.UseBinary = true;
            req.KeepAlive = true;
            req.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.UploadFile;
            StreamWriter myStreamWriter = new StreamWriter(req.GetRequestStream());
            myStreamWriter.Write(new StreamReader("TestFiles\\" + localFile.Name).ReadToEnd());
            myStreamWriter.Close();
            FtpWebResponse myFtpWebResponse = (FtpWebResponse) req.GetResponse();
            Console.WriteLine("Upload File Complete, status: " + myFtpWebResponse.StatusDescription);

            myFtpWebResponse.Close();
            return "SUCCESS";
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("There was an error connecting to the FTP Server.");
            Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
            throw ex;
        }
        Console.WriteLine("Time taken for downloading file is " + (Environment.TickCount - startTime).ToString());
        return "FAILURE";
    }


    ************************                       *********************************
    FtpWebRequestUtil ftpClient = new FtpWebRequestUtil(FtpUrl, InputFolder, FtpUser, FtpPassword);
    try
    {
        Thread.Sleep(5000);
        ftpClient.UploadFile(UploadingFileName);
                }
        catch (Exception exception)
        {
            Assert.Fail(exception.Message);
        }
        finally
        {
            ftpClient = null;
        }
    }
}
Acescent answered 21/10, 2013 at 15:6 Comment(1)
ftp command not supported when using http proxyAcescent
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req.Proxy = new WebProxy(); // initialize this FtpWebRequest property
Expression answered 21/10, 2013 at 15:59 Comment(9)
ok tried it,, now getting object reference not set to an instance ):Acescent
where did you add this line of code? post the code with the changesExpression
req.Proxy = new WebProxy(); req.Proxy = null; req.Credentials = Credential; // FtpWebRequest req = (FtpWe req.UseBinary = true; req.UsePassive = true; req.KeepAlive = true; StreamWriter myStreamWriter = new StreamWriter(req.GetRequestStream());Acescent
its not letting to post the full code because of character limitationAcescent
you could have edited the code in your post itself. Anyways - remove req.Proxy = null; and where do you get this object ref error? you must have not initialized an object before you used itExpression
StreamWriter myStreamWriter = newStreamWriter(req.GetRequestStream());Acescent
then definitely there is an error with 'remoteFile' . check if its right,Expression
let me chk,, when u say error with remote? what are you basically referring to .. I checked the remote file it looks to be alriteAcescent
req.Proxy = new WebProxy(); req.Proxy = null; what's the point of 2nd statement?Librettist
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It turns out that only the RETR, LIST, and NLST methods are supported by System.Net.FtpWebRequest when a HTTP proxy is configured and it doesn't matter that you are not setting a proxy in your code: if a HTTP proxy (not FTP proxy) is configured in the system proxy settings (in i.e. : Internet Options\Connections\LAN setting\Proxy Server\ Use a proxy server for your LAN), then you will get this error when trying to upload to the FTP server.

The workaround is use IE to change the system settings to switch off the use of the HTTP proxy. However if you have access to the affected code the solution is to set the Proxy property of the request to null, for example:

request.Proxy = null;
Ngo answered 14/3, 2015 at 7:37 Comment(1)
Should be correct answer, +1 for the explanation too.Branton
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The exceptions itself is the answer - it is not supported. Probably you have some HTTP proxy that is preventing direct connection to FTP. According to MS documentation, if the specified proxy is an HTTP proxy, only the DownloadFile, ListDirectory, and ListDirectoryDetails commands are supported - so UploadFile is not.

Lavernelaverock answered 4/12, 2013 at 17:38 Comment(0)

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