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SFTP error - New SSH host key fix August 19th, 2010 Posted in General Aug, 19 2010 7 Comments » I use Dreamweaver (CS4) to maintain my personal homepage and synchronize my files to my department's webserver over SFTP (FTP over SSH that dreamweaver ftp error access denied is). A few months ago, our server got updated and Dreamweaver could no longer connect
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via SFTP. I was getting the following error: An FTP error occured - cannot make connection to host. I figured it that an ftp error occurred dreamweaver cs6 perhaps SFTP wasn't running on the server or maybe the port had changed. But a quick check through the sftp command line confirmed that indeed the process was still working. It turns out that server reset
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had created a new SSH host key and the local fingerprint stored by Dreamweaver was not updated. It's strange because most other applications will inform you of the new host key and prompt you to overwrite the old fingerprint. For Dreamweaver, you have to manually delete the ssh_hosts file in ~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Dreamweaver CS4/en_US/Configuration or at least delete the row corresponding to the server in question. I also read this blog post that claims an ftp error occurred dreamweaver cc older versions of Dreamweaver had this support, but it was taken out for some mysterious reason. bug, dreamweaver, sftp, ssh Previous Post« How to install R packages from source on Mac OS X Next PostR on the iPhone » 7 Responses jc April 5, 2011 at 12:52 pm Thanks a ton for this post, fixed a mysterious issue we were having. Here's hoping future versions of Dreamweaver fix this! Reply Mike April 29, 2011 at 2:05 pm Thanks for posting this. Big help! Reply Toni-K December 15, 2011 at 5:06 am Thx. Fantastic!!! Its works!!! Reply Milton Adams March 20, 2012 at 12:15 pm I had to turn on hidden folder/files to see /Users/user.name/Library . . . Reply Ryan April 9, 2012 at 6:13 pm Running CS5 and just ran into this EXACT same issue, really wish I would've stumbled across this an hour before wasting my time checking my server sshd_config flie. Seems a $400 program should be smart enough to check for this sort of thing on its own. Thanks for the fix. Reply Christine Whone September 20, 2012 at 11:59 pm I just stumbled on this same problem tonight. I couldn't locate the ssh file to delete. If you can't either, try this: I had the host set up to the ip, and then ins
your web server Solution 2: Verify the root directory setting in Dreamweaver Solution 3: Move or delete any symbolic links from corresponding directories on your server (Dreamweaver CS5.5 only) Solution 4: Use Passive FTP (FTP and
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FTPS/FTPeS only) Solution 5: Use an alternate client Solution 6: Try additional Site
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settings options (FTP and FTPS/FTPeS only) Applies to : Dreamweaver CS4 Dreamweaver CS5 Dreamweaver CS5.5 Error uploading or downloading files When you dreamweaver support try to upload (put) to or download (get) from your web server using Adobe Dreamweaver, the process fails with an error. The Background File Activity window may say "File activity incomplete," or you may encounter http://www.compmath.com/blog/2010/08/dreamweaver-sftp-error-new-ssh-host-key-fix/ a different error indicating that the attempted action failed to complete successfully. You should try the following solutions in order, until your issue is resolved: Solution 1: Verifythat you can connect to your web server Solution 2: Verify the root directory setting in Dreamweaver Solution 3: Move or delete any symbolic links from corresponding directories on your server(Dreamweaver CS5.5 only) Solution 4: Use Passive FTP(FTP and FTPS/FTPeS only) Solution 5: https://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/kb/error-uploading-or-downloading-files.html Use an alternate client Solution 6: Try additional Site settings options(FTP and FTPS/FTPeS only) Solution 1: Verify that you can connect to your web server If you are unable to successfully connect to your web server, then you will not be able to upload files to or download files from your server. For most connection types, you can use Dreamweaver to test your connection. To do so, open your server's settings in the Dreamweaver Site Setup dialog box, and then click Test. If Dreamweaver cannot successfully connect to your server, then it's likely that your server settings are missing or incorrect. See the Dreamweaver documentation to step through the site setup process and verify your settings.If you are using Dreamweaver CS4 or earlier, consult the Dreamweaver CS4 documentation. Solution 2: Verify the root directory setting in Dreamweaver For FTP, SFTP, and FTPS/FTPeS connections, you are able to specify a root directory for each server in the Site Setup dialog box.Most web servers require that you specify the root directory in order to upload or download files The root directory is the folder path on the web server where your index (e.g. index.html, index.php, etc.) and other publicly available files and folders are stored. Generally, this path shou
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 the usual instructions. Thanks to Craig Lido for pointing me to Macromedia's Dreamweaver http://developedtraffic.com/2006/02/05/dreamweaver-ftp-cant-connect/ TechNote: Add a colon and the port number to the end of the FTP host name in the 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 … 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 ftp error 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 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 an ftp error 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 I when D/W has been perfect. Hope you can help. Cheers Moira Diane Vigil says: Comment posted on 03/17/09 @ 12:43 am A couple of questions: have you switched hosts recently? If not, have they changed something? Are you trying to upload via a secure connection (SFTP) that's being rejected? You can always try Filezilla, which is free. If nothing else, that may give you some clues. Thing is, I'm not sure whether FTP protocols may have changed.