Eclipse Operation Failed Due To Network I O Error
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about operation failed security violation eclipse Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with eclipse remote system explorer ssh us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Cant access to FTP using Eclipse up vote 0 down vote favorite I am using the Remote System software on Eclipse. I can successfully log in to my FTP account but when I try to view the directories, I get the following message: Message: Operation failed due to network I/O error 'java.net.SocketException: Connection reset by peer: socket write error' Any ideas are welcome. eclipse remote-access share|improve this question asked Jun 29 '15 at 14:10 Reza Saadati 228112 Did you tried to access FTP via any other FTP client, to be sure its an Eclipse problem? –Samuel Jun 29 '15 at 14:15 @Samuel yes, I have tried it with FileZilla and it works. –Reza Saadati Jun 29 '15 at 14:16 What is your eclipse version? What is your jdk version? –Samuel Jun 30 '15 at 6:11 @Samuel I use Eclipse Mars Release (4.5.0) and Java version 8 & update 45 –Reza Saadati Jun 30 '15 at 11:27 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Looks like there could be some negotiation issue. Try following solution: I've got the same exception and in my case the problem was in a renegotiation procecess. In fact my client closed a connection when the server tried to change a cipher suite. After digging it appears that in the jdk 1.6 update 22 renegotiation process is disabled by default. If your security constraints can effort this, try to enable the unsecure renegotiation by setting the sun.security.ssl.allowUnsafeRenegotiation system property to true. http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/overview/tlsreadme2-176330.html Setting the System Properties/Mode Configuration The various modes are set using the corresponding system properties, which must be set before the SunJSSE library is initialized. There are several ways to set these propertie
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I'm trying to use Eclipse for my PHP development instead of Notepad++ I'm going to have to get some kind of FTP plugin to Eclipse. The Notepadd++ plugin NppFTP...As I'm trying to use Eclipse for my PHP development instead of Notepad++ I'm going to have to get some kind of FTP plugin to Eclipse. The Notepadd++ plugin NppFTP is really just a perfect FTP plugin for the application and what I want for Eclipse is basically the same kind of support. Well, there are two options; the first option is to install the Aptana Plugin (which according to a lot of people ruins your Eclipse installation and is impossible to uninstall) or install the Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime plugin (which is lightweight and does exactly what you want without bloating your install). We're gonna go with the latter one. To install the plugin, do the following: Go to Help => Install New Software Select your current Eclipse versionĀ“s release site (Helios for me) In the filter textbox enter "remote" Select the Remote System Explorer End-User Runtime Click next and run the install (and restart Eclipse) Go to Window => Open Perspective => Other => Remote System Explorer Right-click in the perspective and select New => Connection Click Next and fill in your FTP information You'll see your FTP in the Remote System Perspective and if you open up the nodes to your root you'll be prompted for a FTP login Done! WARNING: If you are using Java 7 then you will probably see errors such as this: Message reported from file system: Operation failed due to network I/O error ‘java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out' This seems to be a Java7 specific error and I keep getting it on one of my computer. The solution is as far as I can tell to downgrade to Java 6 which sucks… Share this:FacebookLinkedInTwitterGoogleRedditTumblrPinterestPocketLike this:Like Loading... Eclipse, Java eclipse, ftp, Java Post navigation ← Using jQuery in Jira Eclipse: Get MRU tabs (last used tab) → Leave a Reply Cancel reply Search Search for: Tagsandroid apache C# csharp CSS debug define demo eclipse enum EPiServer error event file ftp game gimp htaccess html implement interface Java javascript JIRA jquery mod rewrite notepad++ phoneg