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  1. #1
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    Default ftp won't upload all files.

    hi there.

    i have a problem with upload many files.

    i have a folder on my computer with 5209 pictures, these pictures do i transfer to my ftp (pureftpd)
    it fished it all but then i refresh the folder on the ftp server there is only 1998 files.

    i tried with more ftp clients, and passive mode on and off.

    the ftp clients i am trying to use is flashFXP and filezilla.
    get the same result on both

    is there a bugfix to this or is it a setting in cpanel?

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    you will need to edit your pure-ftpd configfile. You can get the config file from the below mentioned location:

    vi /etc/pure-ftpd.conf


    # 'ls' recursion limits. The first argument is the maximum number of
    # files to be displayed. The second one is the max subdirectories depth

    LimitRecursion 2000 8

    and change these two parameters.

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    hi.

    thank you, that was great it worked.

    is it possible to disable it, i think put an # infront of it to disable it to get inlimited view fies?

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