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Free SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows News Introduction SSH Client SFTP Client FTP Client Download Install Donate Documentation Guides F.A.Q. Scripting .NET & COM Library Screenshots Translations Support winscp download Forum Tracker History [[message_connection_refused]] WinSCP Contents » Support » Common connection refused winscp iphone Error Messages » Network error: Connection refused You may get this message when connecting to a winscp connection refused ubuntu server for following reasons: You are trying to use WinSCP for a purpose for which it is not designed. WinSCP needs a SSH or FTP server to be
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installed at the other end (on the machine you want to connect to). In particular, you cannot easily use it to connect to another Windows workstation, since Windows does not have an SSH or FTP server included by default. Please refer to FAQ. You are trying to use protocol that the server does not support. connection refused putty Particularly you are trying SFTP/SCP (over SSH), but the server supports FTP; or vice versa. Check selected protocol on login dialog. Note that WinSCP defaults to SFTP protocol, while most other similar applications default to FTP. The server is running on non-standard port. Please make sure you enter actual port number on login dialog. You may need to connect through proxy server, but you have not specified one on Proxy page of Advanced Site Settings dialog. Connection was blocked by firewall. Please refer to FAQ. If you are trying to use WinSCP to connect to your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad, please refer to FAQ. In Other Languages Deutsch - Netzwerkfehler: Verbindung abgelehnt Español - Error de Red: Conexión Rechazada Français - Erreur réseau : connexion refusée Italiano - Errore di rete: connessione rifiutata Advertisements: messages.txt · Last modified: 2013-12-20 by martin Search Documentation This page Donate $9 $19 $49 $99 About donations Recommend Tweet Associations Hosted by SourceForge We
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MicroMoth [View user's profile] Joined: 2006-04-11 Posts: 2 Posted: 2006-04-18 11:50 Network Error: Connection Refused problem [Reply with quote] Hi, I cannot log into WinSCP, everytime I try I get https://winscp.net/eng/docs/message_connection_refused the Network Error: Connection Refused error. The Firewall is set up to allow access on Port 22, but I'm still getting this error message. What could be causing this error when the firewall is open to traffic on Port 22? Advertisements martin [View user's profile] Site Admin Joined: 2002-12-10 Posts: 24572 Location: Prague, Czechia Posted: 2006-04-19 Re: Network Error: Connection https://winscp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3124 Refused problem [Reply with quote] Can you connect with another SSH client? What firewall do you mean, the one on local or remote side? Also note that some local firewalls can block connection based on application, not only port._________________Martin Prikryl stamfordblue [View user's profile] Joined: 2006-04-19 Posts: 1 Posted: 2006-04-19 23:17 [Reply with quote] I get the same error. I have a remote server which I can access fine via remote desktop but when I enter the IP address, username and password (after ensuring my local firewall allows winscp access) I get the connection refused message. Help!!! martin [View user's profile] Site Admin Joined: 2002-12-10 Posts: 24572 Location: Prague, Czechia Posted: 2006-04-20 [Reply with quote] stamfordblue wrote: I get the same error. I have a remote server which I can access fine via remote desktop but when I enter the IP address, username and password (after ensuring my local firewall allows winscp access) I get the connection refused message. Help!!! Remote desktop uses another port. Port 22 used by SSH can ble blocked. Also are you sure
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