Quack wrote:joe.roback wrote:Downloading large files, > 25MB with a buffer size of anything other then 128, it fails, stopping at exactly 22.7MB each time, everytime.
I do not experience any of these problems of aborted downloads over my cable modem. (v.2.5.2) . But I do experience slow downloads at 128. I gather changing the buffer size didn't help you much.
I just started using Cyberduck 2.6.2 in my MacBookPro, and I'm pulling files via SFTP from a friend's Red Hat Linux system on the same subnet. I too ran into the size limit, and every file I tried to pull from the server stopped at 22.8 MB. If I resumed, the connection would pull down another 22.8 MB of the same file.
This does not happen when I'm downloading from a Solaris 9 server, out on the Internet.
There is plenty of local disk space, so that's not the problem. I did play with buffer sizes, too, and that didn't matter.
Clearly there's a limitation on something within CyberDuck that's causing this. Perhaps it has something to do with being on the local subnet?
EDIT: Oh yeah, I can run SFTP from the command line and it pulls the same files down, no problem.