Are there any WinSock socket stacks Serv-U does not work on?
Unfortunately there are still a number of WinSock socket stacks that are not 100% compliant with the WinSock standard. Since Serv-U uses the stack to its fullest, this can result in a number of symptoms. The following has been observed: Directory listings and file transfers do not work. After the first client the server seems blocked. WWW browsers seem unable to work with Serv-U. The PC is blocked when Serv-U is transferring a file. The current list of WinSock stacks that may cause problems: • “TGV Multinet” stack, comes as part of “Rumba for Windows”, is for Win3.1/3.11 (16-bit) and Serv-U won’t be able to transfer files or send a dir listing. • The SuperTCP WinSock stack results in crashes. This was reported for versions 4.00 and 4.04. • The AOL socket stacks versions 2.5 and 3.0 do not work. However, reports indicate it works with version AOL95. • The CISCO Suite 100 socket stack refuses to cooperate with Serv-U. • FTP Software Inc’s socket stack: Their earlier stacks cause problems