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» Socket Error 10060 Socket Error 10060 4 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE Support 1 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: CuteFTP®Home (All Versions) CuteFTP Pro®(All Versions) SYMPTOMS During https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10384.aspx an FTP session, the following error is encountered: ERROR:> Can't connect to remote server. Socket error = #10060. CAUSE & RESOLUTION A socket error 10060 is a https://www.pingman.com/kb/article/socket-error-10060-when-testing-an-alert-43.html connection time-out error that occursif CuteFTPdoes not receive a response from the remote FTP server after a command is sent. It occurs after an FTP session is established connect error but usually before any data is received from the remote FTP server. This can be caused by a blocked port, an incorrect setting for the data connection typeor in some cases by an unusually large filelist. If you first encountered thiserroreither when firstestablishing the connection or when starting a file transfer, then it maybe necessary to connect error 10060 change the data connection type. CuteFTP usespassive (PASV) mode by default but for this remote server you may need to use active (PORT) mode instead. To make the switch from PASV mode to PORT mode in CuteFTP Home, open the Site Manager and click once on the the name of the problem site on the left side of the window. On the Type tab change the Data Connection Type to Use Port. If you are using CuteFTP Pro, in the Site Manager, right-click on the name of the problem site and click Site Properties. On the Type tab, change the Data Connection Type to Use Port. Note: If changing the data connection type has no effect then you should return this setting to the default of Use global settings. If the error occurs after the initial FTP connection has been established (successful authentication on the remote FTP server) but before any data has been received from the remote FTP server, then the needed data so
Policies Pricing License Guidance Get Help Contact Support Forum Learn Network Nirvana Articles Knowledge Base Account Home » Categories » PingPlotter » Alerts Socket error 10060 when testing an alert Question I have filled in an SMTP server and I'm testing an alert, but whenever I click 'Test' in the alert setup, I get 'Socket error 10060'. What's wrong? Solution The 10060 error indicates a connection problem with the SMTP server. There are a number of possible reasons here, but these are the two most popular: Your SMTP server name or address as specified has an error. Make sure your SMTP server settings match what you have in your mail client. If you're using Outlook with an exchange server, make sure the server you specified is actually an SMTP server. Not all exchange servers are configured to allow access via SMTP. Your SMTP port is blocked. Many ISPs block port 25 now - since many viruses try to replicate via port 25 to an smtp server outside their network. If this is the case, your ISP has probably provided a SMTP server you can use. If you need to use an SMTP server ouside your ISP's network, you may need to see if that server is available on a different port (ie: 2525), or you might need to ask your ISP to disable the block for you. The easiest way to get around this, though, is to find out which SMTP server your ISP recommends and use their settings. To check which SMTP server you have specified, go to Edit -> Options, Email Settings. If you're trying to use GMail or other SSL/STARTTLS-only SMTP host, then check this article. Print Article Export to PDF Article Rating (58 Votes) Rate this article Select One 5 - Excellent 4 - Above Average 3 - Average 2 - Below Average 1 - Unhelpful Article Number: 43 | Last Updated: June 16, 2015This article has been viewed 40548 times since April 27, 2005 Filed Under: Alerts Attachments There are no attachments for this article. Related Articles Socket error 10053 when testing email alerts Viewed 35765 times since January 14, 2005 Alerting on packet loss Viewed 5505 times since Augu