Problems accessing an old HP Logic Analyzer

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Dorthak
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Problems accessing an old HP Logic Analyzer

This may be too specific to be reasonably fixable, but here's hoping:

I am trying to connect to an HP 1670G logic analyzer, an old piece of electronics test gear from the late 1990s. One of the ways to access it is via FTP.

When I try to FTP from a Linux shell, it works fine. However, when I try to connect via WinSCP, it seems to have a problem with the unit's response to the PWD command. There's nothing I can do about how the unit responds - it's long out of production, and HP certainly won't issue patches for a 30+ year old device. Still, it'd be nice to be able to access it with a graphical FTP client from my Windows PC.

Is there any sort of fix for this?

I'm using the latest version of WinSCP, and a log is attached. I've also attached a screenshot of an ftp session from linux.

Thank you.

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Re: Problems accessing an old HP Logic Analyzer

martin wrote:

The 251 is not a valid response to PWD command.
To force WinSCP to accept it, please configure this raw session settings:
FtpAnyCodeForPwd=on
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_raw

Thank you, that solved that issue. The next problem that came up, an error with it not implementing the PASV command, I resolved by changing to active mode.

However, while it's now connecting, it seems unable to get the directory listing. You can see in the attached log that I tried it both with "Use MLSD command for directory listing" On and Off. On doesn't work at all, the unit doesn't understand the command. With it off, it uses the LIST command, but can't seem to parse the results?

Hoping there's a fix for this, too.

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