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Posted 24 August 2007 - 10:10 AM I'm running version 3.9.0 on our central server and using a self-signed Digitial Certificate to use SSL. It was working perfectly yesterday but trying
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to connect to it today causes my FTP client to report:CODESmartFTP v2.5.1006.26Resolving host name "xxx"Connecting to xxx Port: 21Connected to xxx.220 Gene6 FTP Server v3.9.0 (Build 2) ready...AUTH TLS234 AUTH command ok; starting SSL connection.Connected. Exchanging encryption keys...Session Cipher: 128 bit RC4TLS encrypted session established.PBSZ 0200 PBSZ=0USER xxx331 Password required for xxx.PASS (hidden)230 User xxx logged in.SYST215 UNIX Type: L8Detected Server Type: socket error code 10061 UNIXFEAT211-Extensions supported: AUTH TLS CCC CLNT CPSV EPRT EPSV MDTM MFCT MFMT MLST type*;size*;create;modify*; PASV PBSZ PROT REST STREAM SIZE SSCN TVFS UTF8 XCRC "filename" SP EP XMD5 "filename" SP EP XSHA1 "filename" SP EP211 End.Detected Server Software: Gene6 FTP Server 3.xCLNT SmartFTP 2.5.1006200 Noted.OPTS UTF8 ON200 UTF8 OPTS ONPWD257 "/" is current directory.TYPE A200 Type set to A.PROT P200 PROT command successful.PASV227 Entering Passive Mode (xxx)Opening data connection to xxx Port: 41488MLSDConnected. Exchanging encryption keys...SSL/TLS client handshake failed (Error = 0x2746).An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.0 bytes transferred. (N/A/s) (0 ms)425 Cannot open data connection.Automatic failover of data connection mode from "Passive Mode (PASV)" to "Active Mode (PORT)".PORT xxx200 Port command successful.MLSD425 Cannot open data connection.Obviously, this means that I can't be transferring files between machines. The above log is from SmartFTP, which fails all the time. FlashFXP sometimes allows me to navigate the file structure succesfully but it's only a matter of time before it can't maintain the connection.The FTP log is:CODE07/08/24 10:03:32, 14, 192.168.0.1, , new connection from 192.168.0.1 on xxx:21 (Explicit SSL)07/08/24 10:03:37, 14, 192.168.0.1, , sen
Discussion in 'Cisco/Linksys Wireless Routers' started by t045ty, Nov 22, 2004. t045ty Network Guru Member hi, i'm from germany, sorry for my
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bad english I've set up a glftpd server on debian linux on port socket.error python 5190! i made port forwarding on port 5190 but, everybody who wants to connect got an list or socket error 10060 socket error! if i set the server on DMZ everything works fine! but dmz is very unsecure, so i want to make port forwarding but i doesn't work t045ty, Nov http://www.g6ftpserver.com/forum/index.php?/topic/3678-data-socket-error-connection-refused/ 22, 2004 #1 Esquire Mesquire Staff Member Member Are you running a firewall on your Linux? With your deamon is running, test to see if a port probe on port 5190 returns an OPEN status with port forwarding. https://grc.com/x/portprobe=5190 Try to forward other higher ports as data ports as well - I set my deamon to use ports 60001-60010 and have http://www.linksysinfo.org/index.php?threads/ftp-error-port-forwarding-problem.1305/ users connect using PASV mode. Esquire, Nov 22, 2004 #2 t045ty Network Guru Member R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,3,129,3) [R] Opening data connection IP: 172.184.9.7 PORT: 33027 [R] Data Socket Error: Connection refused [R] List Error [R] PASV [R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,3,129,4) [R] Opening data connection IP: 172.184.9.7 PORT: 33028 [R] Data Socket Error: Connection refused no linux firewall! so if i set portforwarding for 33027 until 33035 .... then, the first connection success but the second connection failure and i need an higher port (33037 and 33039) .. .. . .. i hope you understand what i mean t045ty, Nov 22, 2004 #3 Esquire Mesquire Staff Member Member Sorry. I don't understand what you mean. Is your deamon still listening at port 5190 instead of port 21? Is the client being forced to connect at port 5190 instead of port 21? (e.g., ftp://ftpaddress.com:5190) Esquire, Nov 22, 2004 #4 t045ty Network Guru Member yes, i connect only on port 5130! but i need so set up the pasv ports, but i don't know where to set th
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the presence of firewall or anti-virus software on the local computer or network connection. Either can block the ports needed to make a successful FTP connection to the remote server. For a regular FTP session, either disable the firewall or anti-virus software or configure them to allow CuteFTP to establish an FTP session over ports 20 and 21. Consult the documentation or help file for your specific firewall or antivirus software product for instructions. Usually the manufacturer of the device or software will also have specific instructions available on their Web site. If you continue to receive the same error after insuring ports 20 and 21 are open, contact the administrator of the site you are trying to connect to. For more error code information, refer to Knowledge Base article 10140 at http://kb.globalscape.com. WSAETIMEDOUT (10060) 10060 is a connection-timeout error that usually appears when the client does not receive a response from the server for a specific command. This error often occurs when you try to connect in PASV mode to a server that prefers PORT for data connections. If you see an error log similar to the one below, in the Site Properties of the problem site, click the Type tab, then change the Data Connection Type to Use PORT. COMMAND:> PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (xxx,xx,xxx,xx,x,xxx). COMMAND:> LIST STATUS:> Connecting ftp data socket xxx.xx.xxx.xx:xxxx... ERROR:> Can't connect to remote server. Socket error = #10060. ERROR:> Failed to establish data socket. If you still receive a 10060 error, the server may be trying to send a listing for a very large directory (with many thousands of files) causing the client to time-out while waiting. Try increasing the time-out value in the Global Options dialog box (Tools > Global Options > Transfer > Reconnect and resume in [ n ] seconds if nothing received ) to a higher value, such as 45 or 60 seconds. The connection fails due to an error or timeout. Verify that the destination IP address is correct. Increase the connection timeout threshold under Global Settings > Connection. Switch to the opposite data connection type (PASV or PORT) under Site Settings > Type tab. Verify that the problem is