Network Throttling profile values are ignored for FTP protocols
Reported by
nemanja....@gmail.com,
Feb 15 2018
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:58.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/58.0 Example URL: any ftp server Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. Press f12, set network speed to something slow 2. Download file via ftp://ip/file.iso 3. While downloading you noticed that your Network Throttling value is ignored What is the expected behavior? Network Throttling profile should be active What went wrong? Network Throttling value should be applied Did this work before? No Chrome version: 63.0.3239.132 Channel: stable OS Version: 7 Flash Version:
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Feb 15 2018
I don't think we care enough to fix this - FTP is considered a deprecated protocol (Though I suspect we'll continue to keep FTP support for many years), and we shouldn't be investing more effort in it, beyond fixing security bugs, or significant regressions.
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Feb 15 2018
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Feb 16 2018
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Feb 16 2018
Tried testing the issue on Win-7 and Win-10 using chrome latest stable #64.0.3282.167 and latest canary #66.0.3347.0. Attached a screen cast for reference. Following are the steps followed to reproduce the issue. ------------ 1. Pressed f12, set network speed to slow 3G 2. Tried downloading file via ftp://ip/file.iso 3. Observed a site can't be reached error. reporter@ - Could you please check the attached screen cast and please let us know if anything missed from our side. Any further inputs will help us in triaging the issue further. Thanks...!!
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Feb 16 2018
krajshree: That's not a live URL. You need to use an IP address where there's an actual FTP server. Also, if you're using an HTTP proxy for FTP URLs, I assume this works. DevTool's network interception logic is hooked up at the HTTP layer, not the socket layer, so it doesn't work for anything but HTTP (It may affect establishing websockets connections as well, but if so, probably doesn't affect anything after that).
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Mar 1 2018
Applying WontFix. Please see Comment #2. |
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Comment 1 by mmenke@chromium.org
, Feb 15 2018