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Snow Leopard Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. San Andrius Level 1 (0 points) Q: FTP does not work I have a Mac mini as a cyberduck connection failed read timed out server with Snow Leopard Server 10.6.8 update, all FTP service settings appear to
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be correct according to Apple resources. When I try to connect to the server remotely through FTP Cyberduck displays the following cyberduck sftp connection failed error: I / O Error: Connection failed. Read timed out through the connection terminal successfully connects via ftp.Someone could help me for what reason can not connect to the FTP server? I searched the
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forums but can not find nunguna help. Mac mini, OS X Server, Mac OS Server 10.6.8 Posted on Jul 3, 2013 1:49 PM I have this question too Close Q: FTP does not work All replies Helpful answers by MrHoffman, MrHoffman Jul 9, 2013 11:52 AM in response to San Andrius Level 6 (15,627 points) Mac OS X Jul 9, 2013 11:52 AM in response to San Andrius ftp cyberduck connection refused always works great, if your goals are to provide your login credentials to anybody that's interested, to fill the ftp servers with warz, and to get tangled up with firewalls. If not, then the usual trigger for ftp not working is a firewall. ftp requires the entire ephemeral port range be open, either on the server or on the client. ftp opens that second port in a way that most firewalls will reject; either the firewall at the server, or the firewall at the client. (FWIW, ftp predates network firewalls, and is is actually older than IP itself.)Easiest way to get ftp to work is to remove all network security. That's usually a non-starter of course, so that then means connecting to the server via a VPN. If there's no VPN, then you'll want a firewall that can sniff the ftp traffic and open the port range as appropriate. If your firewall can't do that, then you'll need to open the emphernal port range at the client or the server firewall. (You'll need to forward the ephemeral port range through any NAT, too.)If you're just interested in transferring files and don't want to broadcast your login credentials in cleartext, then please consider enabling and using
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/Last post Log in or register to post comments Log in or register to post comments #1November 3, 2009 - 7:48pm ednet Offline Joined: Oct 2009 Posts: 28 After successfully transferring ripped DVDs from https://firecore.com/forum/topic/1684 my MacBook Pro to my ATV via ethernet last week, I started to transfer additional DVDs when I encountered an error part way thru the transfer. (I have not upgraded to ATV 3.0 or the latest aTV Flash yet.) I get the following error from Cyberduck: "The last action could not be completed due to the following errors: I/O connection failed Error: Connection failedftp://AppleTV.local Unexpected null reply received" I have reset the ATV several times, ran the Smart Installer again, restarted the laptop, and still have connection failures. I changed the Ethernet cable, disconnected the Ethernet and reactivated the wireless Airport, and still get the connection failure. I am using ftp in Cyberduck (Version 3.3b4 (5455)), Server: AppleTV.local, Port 21, username: cyberduck connection failed frontrow, Password: frontrow. It worked last week and started to work tonight before the failure. Any suggestions? Log in or register to post comments #2November 5, 2009 - 9:56am ednet Offline Joined: Oct 2009 Posts: 28 Oh well, I guess that the new ATV and aTV Flash updates demand the forum attention they deserve. I think I'll just update the ATV and aTV Flash and see what happens. (Crossing my fingers!) Log in or register to post comments #3November 5, 2009 - 10:02am Staff james Offline Joined: Jun 2008 Posts: 7249 You may try using the AppleTV IP address in place of 'AppleTV.local' This can be viewed on the AppleTV in the Settings > General > Network menu. Infuse 4 for the new Apple TV now available! Log in or register to post comments #4November 6, 2009 - 4:51pm strattim Offline Joined: Nov 2009 Posts: 1 I get a weird error, too. Apple TV on the latest version as of 11/5. atf on the latest version as of 11/4. I CAN upload avi's, etc via Cyberduck no