What is the correct FTP response to mode selection - server

I using the FubarDevelop FTPServer (https://github.com/FubarDevelopment/FtpServer/) in combination with a network device, that is capable to transfer automatically files to a FTP server. But the Fubar-FTP response with code 220 to the mode selection. But the description i found (https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc959.txt at page 39 or page 51) says it should be code 200.
So my question: Is this a bug in the Fubar-FTP server or did I misunderstod something?
(I also made a issue there, but nobody answer to it :( )

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Searching inside JSONs in Chrome devtools

Is there a possibility to searching inside all JSON objects from all available responses in the network tab? Currently it works, but very randomly and isn't much reliable. Sometimes and especially in a smaller responses it's ok but when you have more assets almost always looking for, e.g. specific params value ends unsuccessfully. Do you know any smart solution of that issue? I've checked and first question associated with it has already few years and Google devs still haven't responded.
Example: I have object ID in response body, but cannot find it by search CTRL+F
I think one way is to save all the response in a file (manually or automatically, if possibile by using a browser extension).
After you have stored all the responses in a file you can parse the file and find things inside the file by using a script or just regex.
You can save the answers (as HAR file) manually (I use firefox) by right clicking on a network response inside the developer console panel.
I found that is the same for chrome.
Look here:
https://developers.google.com/web/tools/chrome-devtools/network/reference
I didn't search if there is a way to automatically store all the responses received by a browser. I'm not sure, but I think it isn't possible :/

Download message from Google group

I need to download an archived google group.
Following link is one of the messages of that group for example.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/sci.aeronautics/ViFtpXfVm7M
The problem is, what i see in the browser does not appear in the downloaded webpage.
With my very limited knowledge, It seems to me like the reason behind it is this content is dynamically created by java-script. Or else, these downloaded files are with so called 'mbox' extension which is encrypted ?
What I've tried so far
First trys
Simple download
wget https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sci.aeronautics/ViFtpXfVm7M
With mirror
wget --mirror https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sci.aeronautics/ViFtpXfVm7M
Assuming its encrypted
With cookies.
wget --load-cookies=cookies.txt https://groups.google.com/d/topic/sci.aeronautics/ViFtpXfVm7M
Got thunderbird to setup my gmail and opening. did not open correctly
Assuming the content was javascript generated
Downloaded using phantomJS
https://askubuntu.com/questions/411540/how-to-get-wget-to-download-exact-same-web-page-html-as-browser
Downloaded using phantomJS with a different script
https://gist.github.com/giocomai/247d54e097b5083e2451
Used scripts available from Github
https://github.com/henryk/gggd
https://github.com/icy/google-group-crawler
But none did not work so far.
Can anyone please shed some light on how to download this page with its message as a readable html or txt file ?
Cheers
AyyoSalli
You could use https://groups.google.com/forum/feed/sci.aeronautics/msgs/atom.xml?num=100 to get some of the posts - but it only gets roughly half the posts in this case.
And it has all the messages from all topics together.
View it in Firefox or Classic Opera to see directly in a more human-readable form.
But since you say you already got a file in standard mbox format, what exactly is wrong with it - did you attempt to import it into a locally installed email or newsclient ? (like Thunderbird)

Live Broacasting Error. creates *.m3u.m3u

Greetings & Salutations one and all
I'm new to mixxx been using it for about 4hrs and its a brilliant piece of software so thanks once again for this amazing program. The issues i'm having is that it creates and double m3u.m3u. extension when I'm live broadcasting. I had issues with getting this to work but figured it out with lame.dll which I didn't have to rename as this solution is for version 1 and below.
It works now after putting the lame encoder.dll file into the mixxx folder, which I think might be the issue i'm not sure. the live broadcasting connects successfully and it connects to my icecast server without issue, however when I click on m3u on icecast admin page or connect directly to it the web e.g. http://externalIP:8000/stream it show me the m3u.m3u error, which is causing the streaming error as its creating a double m3u file and as we know only .m3u works not m3u.m3u. so I think its the encoding creating this double extension but I'm not sure hence the post. any ideas??
mixxx m3u.m3u error
Make sure you configure a mount point in Mixxx.
Like /stream.ogg or /radio.opus, depending on the format/codec.
Also make sure that it does NOT end in m3u! The mountpoint is a virtual media file, not a playlist. The server will automatically generate another virtual file, a m3u playlist for it.

How to find out the source of a request (in chrome dev tools)?

I have a weird network request in my page, which refers to JavaScript files, which I removed from every html file earlier. Cache is cleared and there is no single reference to be found in the source html and the JavaScript files. For fixing that and also out of general curiosity I would like to know if there is a simple way to find out where a request was triggered, preferably using the chrome-devtools.
Update:
Thanks to jaredwilli I found the initator column under the network-tab. However this only shows Other. What I would like to know, is the (html or javascript) file where those Requests have been triggered.
On the Network panel, you can determine what the initiator of a request was by viewing the Initiator column. It gives you the file, line number and type of resource it was, either Script or something else.

Swf Upload System IO error - Progress bar getting stuck

After reading Steve Sandersons post on swf upload.
http://blog.stevensanderson.com/2008/11/24/jquery-ajax-uploader-plugin-with-progress-bar/
I have implemented the swf upload on a site I am working on, Some users are getting a variety of issues where the progress bar gets stuck, or they get the error message 2038 - with error code -220 (System IO error.) - this is not related to Certificates as in the test below both addresses can be accessed with http or https
I haven't been able to reproduce much of these errors, However when trying to upload large images over 2 mb
It works fine on the test site, But not on the live
UPDATE: I had posted examples here, now removed as the links don't work.
Both sites hosted on App Harbor. exactly the same code.
The Limit for image uploads should be 10 mb - and I have successfully uploaded larger images that the one posted here.
what could be the cause of this?
Can I ask what language the rest of the site is written in?
My first thought is that if it's an IO error it could be running out of space?
Run:
Df -h
On the servers and see what we get, remember that all file uploads are written to /tmp before being moved where you want them, so if that fills upload stops.
This turned out to be a configurations setting at the load balancer level, We have a dedicated load balancer with app harbor to so we can offer full ssl support. It had not been set up to allow requestes of 10mb, they have changed it now.
Just don't forget to have the parameters in php.ini that set :
session cookies to on
and session.use_only_cookies to off
and in the js plugin session are handled this way:
post_params: {
<?php echo "'".ini_get('session.name')."':'".session_id()."',"; ?>
}
Furthermore, don't forget to check the list of images extensions handled by your js plugin