Cannot Write To Data Socket. Socket Error = #10054
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» Socket Error 10054 Socket Error 10054 Last Year GlobalSCAPE Support 1 CuteFTP for Windows THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE APPLIES TO: CuteFTP® Home (All Versions) CuteFTP Pro® (All Versions) SYMPTOMS During an FTP session, the following error
Socket Error 10054 Connection Reset By Peer Delphi
is encountered: ERROR:> Can't read from control socket. Socket error = #10054. socket error 10054 ftp CAUSE & RESOLUTION A socket error 10054 may be the result of the remote server or some other piece
Windows Socket Error 10054
of network equipment forcibly closing or resetting the connection. In some other situations a change to the default CuteFTP connection settings may be needed for connections to this particular remote FTP server. wsa error 10054 The most common cause for a socket error 10054 is the use of an invalid FTP host address. Double-check to make sure that you are using the correct FTP host address. Before making any changes to the default configuration for CuteFTP, wait and retry your connection later. A socket error 10054 can also be caused by any of the following reasons: The remote filezilla 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. If this error started happening after a recent upgrade to your Web browser, (for example, after upgrading to Internet Explorer 7.0) please browse to KB Article ID 10294 for instructions. If you are satisfied that the remote server or user account is not at fault, and you encountered this error either when first establishing the connection or when starting a file transfer, then it may be necessary to change the data connection type. CuteFTP uses passive (PASV) mode by default but for this remote server you may need to use active (PORT) mode instead. To make the switch from PASV mode to PORT mode in CuteFTP Home, open the Site Manager and click once on the the name of the problem site on the left side of the window. On the Type tab change the Data Connection Type to Use Port. If you are using CuteFTP Professional, in the Site Manager, righ
are UTC Socket Error = #10054 Moderator: Project members Post new topic Reply to topic Page 1 of 1 [ 3 posts ] Print view Previous topic | Next topic Author Message joey123 Post subject: Socket Error = #10054PostPosted: 2008-04-25 06:02 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2008-04-25 05:54 Posts: 2 Hi, I've tried to configure FileZilla on both computer within a same network IP range. Server = 10.1.84.39 (dynamic IP) installed with FileZilla Server 0.9.25 beta, WinXP Pro SP2, setup anonymous login (no password) Client = 10.1.84.2 installed with FileZilla Client 3.0.9.2, WinXP Pro SP2 and installed with CuteFTP Pro https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10235.aspx 7.0 build 03.07.2005.3 Server is running fine. At the Server terminal. I use FireFox browser with ftp://10.1.84.39 It is ok. I can access my FTP folder within the same machine. However, with Client terminal, I cannot use either 1) Firefox browser with ftp://10.1.84.39 2) FileZilla. It says Error: Could not connect to server. 3) CuteFTP Pro. It shows up the dialog The server forcibly closed the connection. This normally https://forum.filezilla-project.org/viewtopic.php?t=6498 results from a loss of the connection due to timeout or a server reboot. 1) Try connecting to the server again later. 2) Verify that the problem is not located by trying to connect to an alternate server. At CuteFTP Pro Message Log. It says: STATUS:> Getting listing ""... STATUS:> Connecting to FTP server 10.1.84.39:21 (ip = 10.1.84.39)... STATUS:> Socket connected. Waiting for welcome message... ERROR:> Can't read from control socket. Socket error = #10054. I guess that I might configure something wrong. Can anyone help me?Regards,Joey Top Profile Reply with quote boco Post subject: Re: Socket Error = #10054PostPosted: 2008-04-25 07:23 Offline Contributor Joined: 2006-05-01 03:28 Posts: 22693 Location: Germany Check firewalls at the server machine.Moved to Server Support. _________________### BEGIN SIGNATURE BLOCK ###No support requests per PM! You will NOT get any reply!!!FTP connection problems? Do yourself a favor and read Network Configuration.All FileZilla products fully support IPv6. http://worldipv6launch.org### END SIGNATURE BLOCK ### Top Profile Reply with quote joey123 Post subject: Re: Socket Error = #10054PostPosted: 2008-04-28 00:26 Offline 500 Command not understood Joined: 2008-04-25 05:54 Posts: 2 Thank you very much.I tried to close WindowsFirewall. It works! Top Profile Reply with quote Display posts from previous: Al
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