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THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Having an issue with all new re-imaged machines (Win7 Pro SP1) when trying to use any FTP client (FileZilla and WinSCP). Every time the user network error software caused connection abort filezilla sftp or my domain account is logged into a newly imaged machine or the user's original machine, network error software caused connection abort winscp I get the following: Status: Connecting to ftp.xxxx.com:10022 Response: fzSftp started Command: open "xxxx@ftp.xxxx.com" 10022 Error: Network error: Software caused connection abort Error: Could remote-access ssh generic protocol detection not connect to server Status: Waiting to retry... Status: Connecting to ftp.xxxx.com:10022 Response: fzSftp started Command: open "xxxx@ftp.xxxx.com" 10022 Error: Network error: Software caused connection abort Error: Could not connect to server I've uninstalled/reinstalled FZ...I've searched the machine for winscp network error connection timed out files/folders left behind and deleted them prior to re-installation. Still same thing. I've even installed WinSCP and still nothing, it gets the same error. Yet all other machines in the office can connect using the FTP clients w/out issue. Also, it's not just this one server, it is any FTP server info that I put in to the client that I get this error. I've re-imaged the machine several times and every time I get the same thing. Not a
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firewall issue as the machines all get their firewall settings via SEPM and they can't edit those settings (Windows firewall is off by default since FW handled by SEP) as well as I've re-imaged w/out SEP and turned off the firewall and still nothing... So far, FileZilla admins don't know what's going on at this time... Thoughts? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer   1 2 Next ► 30 Replies Jalapeno OP Troy_PBGNW Dec 30, 2013 at 6:49 UTC oh...I've also gone so far as to re-image with just the base OS install...no Windows updates at all...same thing...I'm at a loss as to why I've developed some sort of issue lately yet all other machines are still working w/out problem with FZ... Maybe a NIC driver issue? I don't know... 0 Jalapeno OP Troy_PBGNW Dec 30, 2013 at 7:04 UTC just updated to latest Intel drivers and still same thing 0 Thai Pepper OP Jeff1792 Dec 30, 2013 at 7:12 UTC and this was working before you took the image of the PC? 0 Jalapeno OP Troy_PBGNW Dec 30, 2013 at 7:23 UTC it works on everyone else's machines including mine...this is a new build as I totally rebuilt my imaging system when I upgraded to MDT2013...so I don't know if it is something w/in my image or what...but the issue initially surfaced on the
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key was not found in the cache Warning - Potential security breach! Network error: mobaxterm network error: software caused connection abort Connection refused No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it Network error: Connection timed out The server rejected filezilla server unexpectedly closed network connection SFTP connection, but it listens for FTP connections. Network error: No route to host Timeout detected Transfer channel can't be opened Network error: Software caused connection abort Host does not exist Network error: Invalid argument https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/426124-network-error-software-caused-connection-abort-ftp-filezilla-winscp gethostbyname: unknown error The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found General failure; Error code: 4 Server unexpectedly closed network connection Disconnected from server Incoming packet was garbled on decryption Connection has been unexpectedly closed. Server sent command exit status 1 (or 255 or 0) Network error: Connection reset by peer Host is not communicating for more than 15 seconds. Still waiting... Warning: Aborting this operation https://winscp.net/eng/docs/messages will close connection! Access denied Server refused our key Permission denied Server sent disconnect message type 2 (protocol error): "Too many authentication failures for root" Unable to use this private key file, Couldn't load private key, Key is of wrong type Unexpected directory listing line '...' Received too large (... B) SFTP packet. Max supported packet size is 102400 B Command failed with return code 127 (or 255) WinSCP was not able to determine application that was started to open the file. WinSCP cannot watch for changes in the file and thus it will not upload the changed file back Error skipping startup message. Your shell is probably incompatible with the application (BASH is recommended) Server returned empty listing for directory Timeout waiting for external console to complete the command Error listing directory Cannot initialize SFTP protocol. Is the host running a SFTP server? The server cannot open connection in active mode. If you are behind a NAT router, you may need to specify an external IP address. Alternatively, consider switching to passive mode. The requested name is valid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated data being resolved for Transfer was successfully finished, but temporary transfer file ... could not be renamed to targ
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Subscribe l l FOLLOW US TWITTER GOOGLE+ FACEBOOK GET UPDATES BY EMAIL Enter your email below to get exclusive access to our best articles and tips before everybody else. RSS ALL ARTICLES FEATURES ONLY TRIVIA Search How-To Geek WinSCP's "Network error: Software caused connection abort" Message is Driving Me Crazy! WinSCP is by far and away the best SCP/SFTP client for Windows users, but the default settings don't use keepalive, so you get disconnected far too often. I like to leave the client open while I'm doing work, and this causes a serious problem with my workflow. Note: if you haven't switched to using SCP or SFTP to transfer files instead of regular insecure FTP, you should really do so. This messagebox needs to go away! To change this setting, you'll have to modify your saved connections in the WinSCP Login screen. Select "Connection" in the left-hand treeview, and then change the "Keepalives" radio button to "Executing dummy protocol commands". You could also use the option for "Sending of null SSH packets", but not all servers support that option, and we want that error message to go away. Make sure you click the Save button after you are done. Download the awesome WinSCP client JOIN THE DISCUSSION Tweet Lowell Heddings, better known online as the How-To Geek, spends all his free time bringing you fresh geekery on a daily basis. You can follow him on Google+ if you'd like. Published 10/19/07 SHOW ARCHIVED READER COMMENTS (7) Comments (7) October 20, 2007 Bryan Hey, a lot of the times this error is also caused by the host system's terminal settings. Depending on the host type, OS, and settings, find your profile, such as ~/.bash_login and look for this line " "mesg y" and comment it out. If you don't see it there, it may be a system-wide setting, in which case you may have to override it in your local settings or ask the administrators to change it for you. "mesg y" says that your terminal can receive system-wide messages, and in the case of an scp/ssh connection, you don't want that. Hope this helps too! May 28, 2008 Jason Thanks for this GREAT and USEFUL tip! It's surprising that I couldn't even find this information on WinSCP's own website! You saved me a hours of work! Thanks again! January 20, 2009 Leigh anne Where do I find this file? Depending on the host type, OS, and settings, find your profile, such as ~/.bash_login and look for t