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    Resolved [PPPM-6236] Distant backup fails because of space in directory name

    It works, now. Thank you very much :)
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    Resolved [PPPM-6236] Distant backup fails because of space in directory name

    Hey @DenisG, There is still a CurlError...
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    Resolved [PPPM-6236] Distant backup fails because of space in directory name

    This does not work - but on freeboxes plain FTP isn't allowed. [2017-05-19 09:02:15.765|31230] INFO: pmm-ras started : /usr/local/psa/admin/bin/pmm-ras --check-repository --dump-storage=ftp://<user>@<host>:<port>/Disque%20dur/Kimsufi --use-ftp-passive-mode --verbose --debug [2017-05-19...
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    Resolved [PPPM-6236] Distant backup fails because of space in directory name

    Hey @DenisG, plesk version : Product version: Plesk Onyx 17.5.3 Update #6 Update date: 2017/05/16 06:26 Build date: 2017/03/17 16:00 OS version: Ubuntu 14.04 Revision: 55d1b49a272f44666e1920eca8b6e4da449a38cd Architecture: 64-bit Wrapper version: 1.2 And the expurged...
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    Resolved [PPPM-6236] Distant backup fails because of space in directory name

    Hey @UFHH01 , Thanks for the idea. It seems to somewhat work, yet I have another error : Again, I can create and access the files via CLI, there seem to be a problem only for Plesk... :/ Any other idea you could give ? Thanks by advance. L
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    Resolved [PPPM-6236] Distant backup fails because of space in directory name

    Hey, I'm trying to setup FTP backups on my local NAS, but registering the credentials fails with the error : When I enter the CURL command in CLI, it works just fine, check0 and check1 directories have been created on the NAS. But - seemingly because of the space in "Disque dur" (which I...
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