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maradong

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Mar 7, 2003
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I recently got problems when using the transmit ftp client. ( without a serial - trial )
It worked fine the first few days, but now, after I disconnect from a ftp server, my panther system just totally locks up.

I just can't do anything anymore. No menu pops up, can't open any new app, in the dock the name of the applications is not shown anymore.

Pretty strange huh?

the network interface is still up thought, as I can continue to ping the machine. I however can't access the OpenSSH server anymore.

The permissions are all correct. ( Repairing permissions didn't find any errors. )

I have as well downloaded the app once more, but that doesn't help at all.

Any idea is welcome :p
 
open up activity monitor then show activity monitor then on console.

that will give you a clue what is going on.
 
Nothing happens.
Basically until I close down Transmit 2.6.2 . But as soon as that is done, the system completely hangs. top commands ( even in terminal ) lock up.

I can t do anything at all. Is there a way to read the dmesg or syslog as on linux to see what is generating those errors ?
 
I run Transmit 2.6.2 in 10.3.2 and it works just great.

Does this happen when you connect to a specific site or any site? Maybe when you use SFTP?

/ filipp
 
Originally posted by maradong
Nothing happens.
Basically until I close down Transmit 2.6.2 . But as soon as that is done, the system completely hangs. top commands ( even in terminal ) lock up.

I can t do anything at all. Is there a way to read the dmesg or syslog as on linux to see what is generating those errors ?

console should display the unix logs
finder for console
open it up
then click on logs
 
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