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Socket Error 10054 Connection Reset By Peer
(171)Other SEARCH Knowledgebase FTP connection: Socket error 10054 Posted by socket error 10054 connection reset by peer delphi - NA - on 16 July 2008 10:11 PM Q: When I attempt to connect
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to FTP folder I receive "Error 10054 - Connection reset by peer". A: This error indicates that an existing connection was forcibly closed by the socket error errno 10054 remote host. This normally results if the peer application on the remote host is suddenly stopped, the host is rebooted or the remote network was somehow disabled. 1. The most common cause for a socket error 10054 is the use of an invalid FTP host address. Double-check to make sure that wsa error 10054 you are using the correct FTP host address. 2. A socket error 10054 can also be caused by any of the following reasons: * The remote server was stopped or restarted. * The remote network interface is disabled for some reason. * There are too many users logged on to the server. * Your account on the remote server is restricted for some reason." 3. Also, attempt configuring your FTP connection by enabling or disabling passive transfer (select or clear Passive file transfer checkbox). 4. Please try adding the following application to the list of trusted applications of your firewall: \Projetex 7.0\Projetex Workstation\bin\BkgFtp.exe (296 vote(s)) Helpful Not helpful Comments (0) Post a new commentReply to comment Full Name: Email: Comments: CAPTCHA Verification Please enter the text you see in the image into the textbox below (we use this to prevent automated submissions). Translation Management Tools for Freelance Translators and Translation Agencies
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FTP Socket Error 10054 Connection reset by peer by gknopf » Mon ftp socket error Nov 05, 2012 9:11 pm I have a script that uses FTP commands. Running it on an XP
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environment it quits with the error message "Socket error # 10054 Connection reset by peer" after a while . The compiled script and MSCHED.EXE are whitelisted in the firewall settings. So http://www.aithelp.com/index.php?/Knowledgebase/Article/View/204/0/ftp-connection-socket-error-10054 this should actually not happen. What surprises me is that when I turn off the XP firewall the script will run without any problem. Same for the compiled script. Thus, it should be a standard XP firewall issue. Has anyone encountered this issue and found a solution to it? Thanks a lot! gknopf Newbie Posts: 12Joined: Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:11 https://www.mjtnet.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7494 pmLocation: Germany Top Share On: Facebook Twitter FriendFeed Digg Reddit Delicious Tumblr Google+ MySpace by olllllliii » Fri Nov 09, 2012 3:17 pm Which kind of firewall do u use...?? Which ports are opend ? Do u use a VPN ? -------------- most time it is following --------------------- This error indicates that an existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. This normally results if the peer application on the remote host is suddenly stopped, ( not in your case ..i know ) the host is rebooted or the remote network was somehow disabled. (i know without the firewall its working ) A socket error 10054 can also be caused by any of the following reasons: ** Attempt configuring your FTP connection by enabling or disabling passive transfer (select or clear Passive file transfer ). (A,I) ** Try adding the Macro Scheduler to the list of trusted applications of your firewall. Oliver Hilger Mannheim alias Olllllliii olllllliii Pro Scripter Posts: 55Joined: Tue Dec 22, 2009 9:51 amLocation: Mannheim ( Germany ) WebsiteYIM Top by gknopf » Sat Nov 10, 2012
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