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support forum 6 Replies Latest reply on Apr 22, 2013 8:05 AM by drshirleymitteldorfer FTP error - cannot make connection to host sbaisden12 Oct 11, 2012 3:29 PM I am a novice to
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web development and using Dreamweaver, in general. I am trying to connect to a remote server from HostGator using an FTP connection. I have followed all the steps listed on the Dreamweaver Tutorial/Help site and I am still having problems. I tried troubleshooting based on the suggestions provided and nothing seems to work, i.e., disabling firewall, changing ports, etc. When I "Test" the connection, I get dreamweaver local firewall blocking ftp data an FTP error. I've been working on this issue for 4 hours and can't seem to get anywhere. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks. Using:Windows 7Dreamweaver CS6McAfee Virus ProtectionCenturyLink as internet provider 11533Views Tags: none (add) errorContent tagged with error, cs6Content tagged with cs6, ftpContent tagged with ftp, dwContent tagged with dw This content has been marked as final. Show 6 replies 1. Re: FTP error - cannot make connection to host Ken Binney Oct 11, 2012 3:44 PM (in response to sbaisden12) Are you working in a "Defined" site?Have you tried to FTP with a 3rd party FTP like Filezilla? Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: FTP error - cannot make connection to host sbaisden12 Oct 11, 2012 3:46 PM (in response to Ken Binney) What does a "Defined" site mean? Do I need to "Put" something?No, I have not tired Filezilla. Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 3. Re: FTP error - cannot make connection to host Ken Binney Oct 11, 2012 4:00 PM (in response to sbaisden12) DW heavily depends on each site being defined in "Site Manager"Can;t "put" any files until you get your FTP working 1 person found this helpful Like Show
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looking at in DW's tree view.* Except that, in some circumstances, DW simply will not connect to the server, no matter that you've followed all http://developedtraffic.com/2006/02/05/dreamweaver-ftp-cant-connect/ the usual instructions. Thanks to Craig Lido for pointing me to Macromedia's Dreamweaver TechNote: Add a colon and the port number to the end of the FTP host name in the http://www.justanswer.com/computer/31sq4-an-ftp-error-occurred-cannot-connection-host-dreamweaver.html FTP Host text box. The FTP host name will appear similarly to the following examples: -www.myhost.com:80 -123.456.789.012:80 Much appreciated. Related posts: Dreamweaver - Flashing Divs Dreamweaver vs. GoLive Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 ftp error … soon Dreamweaver FTP testing server and remote server problems Dreamweaver Nested Templates 122 Comments to "Dreamweaver FTP Can't Connect" Becky Bohman says: Comment posted on 02/23/09 @ 2:10 pm I just switched hosting companies and am having difficulties connecting to the server through Dreamweaver. I have ALWAYS used Dreamweaver for coding, designing, uploading, etc. but for some reason with this an ftp error new server, it absolutely will not accept my username and password. I've connected using FileZilla just fine using the same login info, but for some reason Dreamweaver is being stubborn. Any ideas please? Diane Vigil says: Comment posted on 02/23/09 @ 2:17 pm A few things to try: - make sure you're using the correct username and password - are you - try the tips in my article above - In Sites > Manage Sites > Edit > Remote Info, deselect "Use Secure FTP (SFTP) One of those ought to do it. Let me know what happens. moira says: Comment posted on 03/16/09 @ 10:05 pm I have been using an old version - Dreamweaver 2 - which has been great - and now I am having ftp problems. I have tried all of the above and I still get a message - host found connecting - and then - an ftp error occurred - connect make connection to host. I have rung mine host and want me to use their Zilla thing as well which I have to buy. Why would
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