File transfer from Windows Server 2012 to Synology Disk Station creates an empty file





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We have a software that makes a report on our computers. It generates a .csv file.
I have to transfer it from the server to Synology disk station.



I have created a FTP script.



Open X.X.X.X
username
password
cd /Synology-directory-of-file
delete file.csv
lcd C:directory-where-file-is-created
put file.csv
quit


This was working fine until last Friday. Now I get



500 illegal PORT range rejected.


I still can copy the file manually with no problems. However when I do this with the script, it creates an empty file.



What happened on Friday - we changed one of our routers to a Mikrotik. I'm looking in to this, if this could block the script.










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    We have a software that makes a report on our computers. It generates a .csv file.
    I have to transfer it from the server to Synology disk station.



    I have created a FTP script.



    Open X.X.X.X
    username
    password
    cd /Synology-directory-of-file
    delete file.csv
    lcd C:directory-where-file-is-created
    put file.csv
    quit


    This was working fine until last Friday. Now I get



    500 illegal PORT range rejected.


    I still can copy the file manually with no problems. However when I do this with the script, it creates an empty file.



    What happened on Friday - we changed one of our routers to a Mikrotik. I'm looking in to this, if this could block the script.










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      We have a software that makes a report on our computers. It generates a .csv file.
      I have to transfer it from the server to Synology disk station.



      I have created a FTP script.



      Open X.X.X.X
      username
      password
      cd /Synology-directory-of-file
      delete file.csv
      lcd C:directory-where-file-is-created
      put file.csv
      quit


      This was working fine until last Friday. Now I get



      500 illegal PORT range rejected.


      I still can copy the file manually with no problems. However when I do this with the script, it creates an empty file.



      What happened on Friday - we changed one of our routers to a Mikrotik. I'm looking in to this, if this could block the script.










      share|improve this question
















      We have a software that makes a report on our computers. It generates a .csv file.
      I have to transfer it from the server to Synology disk station.



      I have created a FTP script.



      Open X.X.X.X
      username
      password
      cd /Synology-directory-of-file
      delete file.csv
      lcd C:directory-where-file-is-created
      put file.csv
      quit


      This was working fine until last Friday. Now I get



      500 illegal PORT range rejected.


      I still can copy the file manually with no problems. However when I do this with the script, it creates an empty file.



      What happened on Friday - we changed one of our routers to a Mikrotik. I'm looking in to this, if this could block the script.







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