Failed To Connect To Lobby Socket Wsa Error 10060
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the presence of firewall or anti-virus software on the local computer or network connection. Either can block the ports needed to make a successful FTP connection 10060 socket error to the remote server. For a regular FTP session, either disable the
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firewall or anti-virus software or configure them to allow CuteFTP to establish an FTP session over ports 20 and 21.
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Consult the documentation or help file for your specific firewall or antivirus software product for instructions. Usually the manufacturer of the device or software will also have specific instructions available on http://www.techsupportforum.com/forums/f10/resolved-socket-error-10060-a-169774.html their Web site. If you continue to receive the same error after insuring ports 20 and 21 are open, contact the administrator of the site you are trying to connect to. For more error code information, refer to Knowledge Base article 10140 at http://kb.globalscape.com. WSAETIMEDOUT (10060) 10060 is a connection-timeout error that usually appears when the client does not receive a response from the http://help.globalscape.com/help/cuteftp8/Socket_errors_10060_10061_10064_10065.htm server for a specific command. This error often occurs when you try to connect in PASV mode to a server that prefers PORT for data connections. If you see an error log similar to the one below, in the Site Properties of the problem site, click the Type tab, then change the Data Connection Type to Use PORT. COMMAND:> PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (xxx,xx,xxx,xx,x,xxx). COMMAND:> LIST STATUS:> Connecting ftp data socket xxx.xx.xxx.xx:xxxx... ERROR:> Can't connect to remote server. Socket error = #10060. ERROR:> Failed to establish data socket. If you still receive a 10060 error, the server may be trying to send a listing for a very large directory (with many thousands of files) causing the client to time-out while waiting. Try increasing the time-out value in the Global Options dialog box (Tools > Global Options > Transfer > Reconnect and resume in [ n ] seconds if nothing received ) to a higher value, such as 45 or 60 seconds. The connection fails due to an error or timeout. Verify that the destination IP address is correct. Increase the connection timeout threshold under Global Settings > Connection. Switc
scripting and object-oriented languages on multiple platforms. Currently he is mainly focusing on RESTful (ROA) and http://blog.ronischuetz.com/2007_01_01_archive.html Service (SOA) Oriented Architectures, Enterprise Software / Architecture and RESTful Web Services in the transportation industry. Monday, January 29, 2007 Windows TCP Error Codes (Winsock Error Codes) WSAEACCES(10013)Permission http://threadposts.org/question/587781/Sometimes-able-to-connect-to-game-servers-sometimes-can-t.html denied. An attempt was made to access a socket in a way forbidden by its access permissions. An example is using a broadcast address for sendto without error 10060 broadcast permission being set using setsockopt(SO_BROADCAST).WSAEADDRINUSE(10048)Address already in use. Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/IP address/port) is normally permitted. This error occurs if an application attempts to bind a socket to an IP address/port that has already been used for an existing socket, or a socket that wasn't closed properly, or one socket error 10060 that is still in the process of closing. For server applications that need to bind multiple sockets to the same port number, consider using setsockopt(SO_REUSEADDR). Client applications usually need not call bind at all - connectwill choose an unused port automatically.WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL(10049)Cannot assign requested address. The requested address is not valid in its context. Normally results from an attempt to bind to an address that is not valid for the local machine, or connect/sendtoan address or port that is not valid for a remote machine (e.g. port 0). WSAEAFNOSUPPORT(10047)Address family not supported by protocol family. An address incompatible with the requested protocol was used. All sockets are created with an associated "address family" (i.e. AF_INET for Internet Protocols) and a generic protocol type (i.e. SOCK_STREAM). This error will be returned if an incorrect protocol is explicitly requested in the socket call, or if an address of the wrong family is used for a socket, e.g. in sendto. WSAEALREADY(10037)Operation already in progress. An