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question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top PuTTY Network Error: Software caused connection abort up vote 54 down vote favorite 14 I have a strange problem: When I'm using PuTTY with SSH connecting to a Linux server hosted in VMware on my local Windows7, I often get the error saying "Network error: Software caused connection abort" putty network error software caused connection abort windows 10 and then the PuTTY SSH window is inactive. Usually I can login in the server with PuTTY and do something, but after a random time (about one or two minutes) I get that error. And sometimes I even can't login, getting an error saying timeout. I guess there's something wrong with my VMware Player, because I have another Ubuntu desktop hosted in VMware as a code repository server, and it more often than not has a timeout error when I do an SVN update/commit. However, I also guess Windows7 has some quirk because the same Ubuntu server hosted in VMware as a code repository works very well when on WindowsVista! It seems all the bad things happen after I moved from WindowsXP to WindowsVista and then Windows7! What could be the reason for this problem and how can it be fixed? Supplement: I did a Google search and applied all methods to help, including: Enable sshd TCPKeepAlive Set sshd ClientAliveInterval to 900 and ClientAliveCountMax to 3 Set the PuTTY connection setting 'seconds between keepalives' to 5. But these all don't work! And the SSH session in PuTTY still breaks after
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Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign putty fatal error connection refused up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top PuTTY (SSH) (tracert) Network error: Software caused connection abort up vote 0 down vote favorite EDITED: SOLUTION FOUND: http://superuser.com/questions/294824/putty-network-error-software-caused-connection-abort After contacting godaddy, a solution was found very fast (great service!). What seemed to be the problem was that my IP Address was being blocked, given that I had too many failed login attempts. After requesting the IP to be unblocked and waiting a little bit the problem was solved. If the godaddy representative that attended the call is reading this THANK YOU DUDE! I have a godaddy account (shared hosting), and it comes with the ability to use the linux terminal via SSH Access. http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/283166/putty-ssh-tracert-network-error-software-caused-connection-abort When I first obtained PuTTy, everything was working fine, however I tried to login 10 (more or less) different times with the wrong Username and Password, and now every time I click Open in PuTTy, I get the black terminal page but with this popup error message: Network error: Software caused connection abort Here is the actual image: http://i.imgur.com/E9cQB3M.png I don't even have the option to type anything in the black terminal anymore and no writing appears inside the terminal, as if it were frozen. I contacted Godaddy (great service btw) and we did the following tests: Downloaded putty on my other laptop, got same error when attempting connection Godaddy managed to log in themselves via SSH and managed without a problem I constantly used the "enable" option in godaddys CPanel under SSH Access, so that was not the problem The final test we did was I entered my cmd.exe and ran the following command: tracert 108.blah.blah.blah 108.blah.blah.blah represents the IP Address of my websites, and there is where we found a problem. I was obtaining a lot of values like 147 ms, and I also had 5 lines that appeared like: * * * here is an img of the tracert results http://i.imgur.com/MzYKoSI.png Godaddy mentioned that this seemed to be the issue and to contact my ISP, though what I can't figure out is why when I first ran PuTTy, I had absolutely no problem with it until I failed to access the account 10 times (more or less). I told
Free SFTP, SCP and FTP client for Windows News Introduction SSH Client SFTP Client FTP Client Download Install Donate Documentation Guides F.A.Q. Scripting .NET & COM Library Screenshots Translations Support Forum Tracker History Topic "Network error: Software caused connection abort" [Reply to https://winscp.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10363 topic] [Log in] [Forum Index] [Forum "Support and Bug Reports"] [Previous topic] [Next topic] Author Message rockinghorse2 Guest Posted: 2011-11-10 05:26 Network error: Software caused connection abort [Reply with quote] Hello, I am getting http://rafaelwolf.com/?p=516 this error: "Network error: Software caused connection abort" when trying to remote into my Linux machine from my Windows XP one today. Nothing has changed on my end since I last came in network error (last week). All of the sudden I can't log into the Linux computer (and I need to) through WinSCP or Putty. Does anyone know why this is? I've searched alot, but only found answers regarding iPhones etc... Obviously I do not have Windows Firewall on, and like I said, have made no changes since I last used the computer last week. Any suggestions? Thanks! Advertisements rockinghorse2 Guest network error software Posted: 2011-11-10 05:33 [Reply with quote] just wanted to add, when I do ifconfig on my Linux computer it shows the correct ipaddress within my network. Both of the computers are sitting right here and connected through a netgear router to the rest of our network. Also I get the same error message for both WinSCP and Putty, it comes up right away after trying to log in. rockinghorse2 Guest Posted: 2011-11-10 05:36 [Reply with quote] also, I am able to access the internet on both computers and ping both computers from one another with no loss. On a side note, does anyone know how I can edit my original post instead of posting continuous replies? Thanks! martin [View user's profile] Site Admin Joined: 2002-12-10 Posts: 24755 Location: Prague, Czechia Posted: 2011-11-11 Re: Network error: Software caused connection abort [Reply with quote] Have you read http://winscp.net/eng/docs/message_software_caused_connection_abort ?_________________Martin Prikryl rockinghorse2 Guest Posted: 2011-11-15 01:06 [Reply with quote] hi prikiyl, Yes, this was the first place I consulted. However, I am not running any firewalls or keepalives. Like I said, it worked fine one day and stopped working the next (without me changing anything). Thanks! rockinghorse2 Guest Posted: 2011-11-15 02:42 [Reply with
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