I'm not sure why am I getting this result. I'm running this on a Linux server. (It's my small web site's shared web hosting account.)
The files are grouped as follows:
and the Another Dir
has one file inside:
So I'm trying to retrieve the contents of the badname
directory inside 1somelongdir1234567
directory that doesn't exist on the server, using this code:
try
{
FtpWebRequest ftpRequest = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(
"ftp://server12.some-domain.com/public_html/1somelongdir1234567/badname");
ftpRequest.EnableSsl = true;
ftpRequest.Credentials = new NetworkCredential("user", "password");
ftpRequest.KeepAlive = true;
ftpRequest.Timeout = -1;
ftpRequest.Method = WebRequestMethods.Ftp.ListDirectoryDetails;
using (FtpWebResponse response1 = (FtpWebResponse)ftpRequest.GetResponse())
{
//*****BEGIN OF EDIT*****
Console.WriteLine(response1.StatusDescription);
Console.WriteLine(response1.StatusCode);
//*****END OF EDIT*****
using (StreamReader streamReader = new StreamReader(response1.GetResponseStream()))
{
List<string> arrList = new List<string>();
for (; ; )
{
string line = streamReader.ReadLine();
//I get to here, where `line` is null????
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(line))
break;
arrList.Add(line);
//*****BEGIN OF EDIT*****
Console.WriteLine(line);
//*****END OF EDIT*****
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
}
So as you see, there's no such folder badname
but instead of throwing an exception, my ftpRequest.GetResponse()
succeeds and then streamReader.ReadLine()
returns null
like I showed in the code above.
More strangely, if I provide an actual directory as such:
FtpWebRequest ftpRequest = (FtpWebRequest)WebRequest.Create(
"ftp://server12.some-domain.com/public_html/1somelongdir1234567/Another%20Dir");
the streamReader.ReadLine()
still returns null
.
Can someone explain why?
Edit: OK, guys, I updated the code above to retrieve the status code. I'm still puzzled though.
First, here's three values of connection URI and the response/output that I'm getting:
Example 1:
//Existing folder
"ftp://server12.some-domain.com/public_html/1somelongdir1234567"
Output:
150 Accepted data connection
OpeningData
drwxr-xr-x 3 username username 4096 Sep 5 05:51 .
drwxr-x--- 118 username 99 4096 Sep 5 05:54 ..
drwxr-xr-x 2 username username 4096 Sep 5 05:52 Another Dir
-rw-r--r-- 1 username username 11 Sep 5 05:51 test123.txt
Example 2:
//Another existing folder
"ftp://server12.some-domain.com/public_html/1somelongdir1234567/Another%20Dir"
Output:
150 Accepted data connection
OpeningData
Example 3:
//Nonexistent folder
"ftp://server12.some-domain.com/public_html/1somelongdir1234567/SomeBogusName"
Output:
150 Accepted data connection
OpeningData
So why is it giving me the same result for example 2 as I'm getting for 3?
As for what ftp server it is, I wasn't able to see it in the network logs nor in FtpWebRequest
itself. Here's what I was able to get from Microsoft Network Monitor
:
Welcome to Pure-FTPd [privsep] [TLS] ----------..
220-You are user number 4 of 50 allowed... 220-Local time is now 13:14. Server port: 21...
220-This is a private system - No anonymous login..
220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server...
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity...