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down vote favorite I have a Java program that calculates some stats daily and uploads the file on a server through FTP. However, I get "Connection reset by peer" errors way too often. Since I cannot change the server configurations, what are the recommended ways to handle such types of errors? How can I make sure that the whole file is transferred to the server? java ftp connection-reset share|improve java.net.socketexception: connection reset this question edited Jul 13 '12 at 19:06 Ryan♦ 125k20239288 asked Jul 13 '12 at 18:01 user517491 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 4 down vote accepted The message "Connection reset by peer" means the server closed the connection. The cause could be a TCP timeout, a lack of disk space, ETC. Try transferring the file using FTP without using Java, using a command line utility.If the same problem occurs, it is definitely not the Java program. Make sure the network is not sensitive to the size of file(s) being transferred. Make sure the server is not blocking connections from your client after it has already made "N" previous connections or after a certain length of time, E.G. 20 minutes. See if your client can establish a persistent TCP connection using another protocol: SSH, etc. If the problem occurs with the other protocol also, it's likely to be the network. If you find the issue is caused by a timeout that would only happen if your connection was idle too long, then check this URL: FTP: "Connection reset by peer" share|improve this answer edited Jan 4 at 21:14 answered Jul 13 '12 at 18:20 A B 2,428719 add a comment| Yo
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11:23 AM by platnum ‹ Previous Thread|Next Thread › Print Share Twitter Facebook Email Shortcuts Active Threads Unanswered Threads Unresolved Threads Advanced Search Reply rayn 3 Posts FTP http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11475857/handling-connection-reset-by-peer-error-in-an-ftp-client Server Issue: Error 25055: Connection Reset By Peer Oct 23, 2008 04:05 PM|rayn|LINK The scenario: A couple of clients get the "Connection Reset By Peer" error message when using our application to send a file via FTP to our server. This is two clients out of 60. Clients have intermittent success rate uploading but it fails more https://forums.iis.net/t/1152575.aspx?FTP+Server+Issue+Error+25055+Connection+Reset+By+Peer times than it succeeds. Application Info: Our application uses the OCX control from http://nsoftware.com. File type and size: Microsoft Access MDB. Varies in size but all files, so far, have been less than a megabyte. Other Info: The password, if this makes any difference, has the following special chars in it: } " @ [ Trouble-shooting steps taken: 1. Turning off Windows Firewall (Two PCs Tested) 2. Disabling Norton Antivirus (Two PCs Tested) 3. Updating our source code to verify it is logging off at the appropriate time. (Two PCs Tested) 4. Verified PC was not being run through a proxy server (Two PCs Tested) 5. FTP the file in "Passive Mode/ASCII Format", "Passive Mode/Binary Format", "Active Mode/ASCII Format" and "Active Mode, Binary Format" (Two PCs Tested) 6. Tried third-party application to upload (FileZilla) to our ftp server and received the same error message: Connection reset by peer. 7. A tech on the client side was able to successfully ftp a different file to a different ftp
are UTC ECONNRESET - Connection reset by peer Moderator: Project members Post new topic This topic is locked, you cannot edit posts or make further https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=7714 replies. Page 1 of 1 [ 9 posts ] Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message xmelzax Post subject: ECONNRESET - Connection reset by peerPostPosted: 2008-08-12 03:12 http://www.chicagotech.net/troubleshooting/eventid10.htm Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2008-08-12 02:57 Posts: 3 First name: melz Last name: m I like filezilla muchly, but, I keep getting this error, while trying to upload files connection reset to a webserver. I let it keep retrying and eventually it works.Not sure if this is because of a setting in the client, or a problem with the server, or what... I have tried many other FTP clients and they all upload fine with no errors . But I'd much prefer to use filezilla.I am running XP pro, with Filezilla version connection reset by 3.1.1.1. I also keep getting "Error: Connection timed out" - my upload is only 128kbps but I close down all other programs etc. nothing is saturating the bandwidth..eg:Code:Status: Resolving address of ftp.xxxxx.xx.netStatus: Connecting to xxx.xx.xxx.xxx:21...Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...Response: 220 Welcome to ftp.xxxxx.xx.net (19) FTP service.Command: USER xmelzaxResponse: 331 Please specify the password.Command: PASS *********Response: 230-Response: 230-Last Updated: Tue Aug 12 00:44:17 2008Response: 230-Home Directory: /webspace/xxxxx.xx.net/data/I1/61/X123456Response: 230-Disk Usage: 21667 kbytesResponse: 230-Response: 230 Login successful.Status: ConnectedStatus: Starting upload of C:\Documents and Settings\MELZ\Desktop\whatever.pngCommand: CWD /pix/stupidResponse: 250 Directory successfully changed.Command: TYPE IResponse: 200 Switching to Binary mode.Command: PASVResponse: 227 Entering Passive Mode (203,16,214,120,53,9)Command: STOR whatever.pngResponse: 150 Ok to send data.Error: Could not write to transfer socket: ECONNRESET - Connection reset by peerError: Connection timed outStatus: Resolving address of ftp.xxxxx.xx.netStatus: Connecting to xxx.xx.xxx.xxx:21...Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...Response: 220 Welcome to ftp.xxxxx.xx.net (19) FTP service.Command: USER xmelzaxResponse: 331 Please specify the password.Command: PASS *********Response: 230-Response: 230-Last Updated: Tue Aug 12 00:44:17 2008Response: 230-Home Directory: /webspace/xxxxx.xx.net/data/I1/61/X123456Response: 230-Disk Usage: 21667 kbytesResponse: 230-Response: 230 Login successful.Status: ConnectedStatus: Starting upload of C:\Documents and Sett
Event ID 10 - User administrator at host x.x.x.x has timed-out after 120 seconds of inactivity Symptoms: When trying to access Windows FTP server, you may have following situations. 1. You receive “FTP Folder Error – An error occurred opening that folder on the FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that folder – The connection with the server was reset” if you use Internet explorer in a PC. 2. You receive I/O Error - Connection reset. 3. The server Event Viewer lists ID 10 - User administrator at host x.x.x.x has timed-out after 120 seconds of inactivity. Resolution: 1. For PC users, uncheck Use Passive FTP. To do that, open IE>Tools>Internet Options>Advanced, uncheck Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility). 2. For Mac users, select Active (instead of Passive). 3. In the server side, try to turn on TCP port 20 and 21 in your router/firewall. Related Topics Windows FTP errors Case study - Connection with the server was reset This web is provided "AS IS" with no warranties. Copyright © 2002-2015 ChicagoTech.net, All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction forbidden.