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Forums Hosting Security and Technology Fix FTP: Data Socket Error: Connection timed out? If this is your first visit, be sure to ftp socket error 10061 check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have ftp socket error 10054 to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select ftp socket error 10053 the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 3 of 3 Thread: Fix FTP: Data Socket Error: Connection timed out? Tweet Thread Tools Show ftp socket error 10060 Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Search Thread Advanced Search Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 09-25-2003,12:15 AM #1 AvailableHost View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Disabled Join Date Apr 2003 Posts 205 Fix FTP: Data Socket Error: Connection timed out? Hi all, When I ftp to my server, I
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sometime get "Data Socket Error: Connection timed out" PASS (hidden) 230 User xxx logged in. SYST 215 UNIX Type: L8 REST 100 350 Restarting at 100. Send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer REST 0 350 Restarting at 0. Send STORE or RETRIEVE to initiate transfer PWD 257 "/" is current directory. TYPE A 200 Type set to A PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (216,xx,x,xx,145,12). Data Socket Error: Connection timed out Please help me to fix this error. Thanks, Reply With Quote 0 09-25-2003,01:13 AM #2 Braveline View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Account Suspended Join Date Sep 2003 Posts 2 Take PASV Mode off in your FTP client. Usually in Options around maybe a transfer tab or connection tab Kosta Reply With Quote 0 09-25-2003,01:23 AM #3 sprintserve View Profile View Forum Posts View Forum Threads Visit Homepage Retired Moderator Join Date Jan 2003 Posts 9,009 Or you can set your ftp to accept passive connections within a port range, and open up that ports on the firewall. the config
» Socket Error 10060 Socket Error 10060 4 Years Ago 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 is encountered: ERROR:> Can't connect to
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remote server. Socket error = #10060. CAUSE & RESOLUTION A socket error 10060 is tftp socket error a connection time-out error that occursif CuteFTPdoes not receive a response from the remote FTP server after a command is sent. ftp socket error It occurs after an FTP session is established but usually before any data is received from the remote FTP server. This can be caused by a blocked port, an incorrect setting for the data http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=190505 connection typeor in some cases by an unusually large filelist. If you first encountered thiserroreither when firstestablishing the connection or when starting a file transfer, then it maybe necessary to change the data connection type. CuteFTP usespassive (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, https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle10384.aspx 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 Pro, in the Site Manager, right-click on the name of the problem site and click Site Properties. On the Type tab, change the Data Connection Type to Use Port. Note: If changing the data connection type has no effect then you should return this setting to the default of Use global settings. If the error occurs after the initial FTP connection has been established (successful authentication on the remote FTP server) but before any data has been received from the remote FTP server, then the needed data socket (port or channel) is being blocked by your firewall. (Note that in this case, you would not be able to connect with any FTP sites at all.) Configure your firewall so that the FTP protocol is allowed. At the very least, FTPtraffic needs to be allowed on ports 20 and 21. It may also be necessary to grant specific permission for CuteFTP to access those ports. If so, then you may need to add cuteftp.exe (or cutef
AutoMate 6, AutoMate 5 Published: 6/23/06 , modified June 23, 2006 IntroductionA socket is defined as one endpoint of a two-way communication link between two programs running on the network. A socket is bound to a port number so that the TCP layer can identify the application that data is destined to http://www.networkautomation.com/urc/knowledgebase/common-ftp-socket-errors/02899795-9874-19FA-89D9FA88304286FA/ be sent.Normally an FTP server runs on a specific machine and has a socket that http://www.chilkatforum.com/questions/1258/failed-to-setup-passive-data-socket-error is set to a specific port number. The server mainly waits and listens to the socket for a client to make a connection request. The client makes a connection request by trying to meet with the server on the server's machine and port. If everything goes well, the server accepts the connection. Upon acceptance, the server gets a socket error new socket bound to the same port. It needs a new socket so that it can continue to listen to the original socket for connection requests from other clients while tending to the needs of the currently connected client. On the client side, if the connection is accepted, a socket is successfully created and the client can use the socket to communicate with the server. The client and server can now communicate by writing ftp socket error to or reading from their sockets. A socket error can occur if one or more of the above conditions are not met or something is blocking communication between the client and server (e.g. firewall, anti-virus). Additionally, a client connection can already be established with a server when a socket error occurs such as in cases when the network connection goes down or the host that the client connected to suddenly crashed and/or rebooted. Common FTP Socket Error Codes 11001 - Host not found. Check that the hostname or IP address has been entered correctly. 11004 - Valid name, no data record of requested type.This error generally indicates that the specified FTP server name is incorrect or not specified. Try entering the hostname or IP address, not a URL (e.g. if ftp://server.domain.com/ is entered, then change it to server.domain.com). Another possibility is that connection is blocked by a firewall. Try temporarily turning off the Windows firewall or any other software firewall you are running.10061 - Connection refused. The hostname is correct, but the FTP server is not listening on the port, there is no FTP server running, or a firewall is blocking the connection.10093 - Connection failed. This can happen when the network connection goes down, e.g. the FTP server is no longer connected to the network.10039 - Destinatio
tests fine on from various FTP servers and to various FTP server. I encountered a problem today when using TLS security. The connection works fine but when trying to upload files I receive the error "timeout waiting for connect to complete" and "failed to setup passive data socket". I’ve also set the PassiveUseHostAddr property = true with the same result. passive ftp timeout failed asked Oct 17 '12 at 09:29 chilkat ♦♦ 11.5k●316●358●417 3 Answers: oldestnewestmost voted 0 The FTP protocol is such that data transfers (including directory listings) happen over a separate data connection. Each transfer happens on it's own connection. The establishment of the data connection is often blocked by a firewall, which could be on the client-side, the server-side, or both. Usually, the simplest fix is to switch to non-passive mode (also called Active or Port mode). Do this by setting the ftp.Passive property = false (0). See this Chilkat blog post for Active vs. Passive Mode Explained. If that doesn't solve it, there are potentially many other settings that can play a role in FTP data connection establishment. The best guide for beginning to understand the settings is located here: Determining FTP Data Connection Settings link answered Oct 17 '12 at 09:35 chilkat ♦♦ 11.5k●316●358●417 0 One follow-up question. The upload works fine when not using TLS security. I only get this error with TLS enabled. Will your suggested fix still be applicable since it works in passive mode without security? link answered Oct 18 '12 at 18:48 chilkat ♦♦ 11.5k●316●358●417 0 See the information at these web pages. Especially firewalls... The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Your Firewall / Network Address Translation (NAT) Router / Load-Balancing Router Wikipedia: File Transfer Protocol Active FTP vs. Passive FTP, a Definitive Explanation The FTP2.DetermineSettings Method Issue when an FTP Server is behind a NAT Router FTP Blockers - TCP/IP Port Filtering and Anti-Virus Deep Inspection Firewalls and Passive FTP (also known as Stateful Inspection Firewalls) Issue with Checkpoint Firewall and FTP Active vs. Passive FTP Port Range for Passive FTP? WSAEWOULDBLOCK when trying to establish FTP2 Data Connection in Passive Mode with SSL/TLS Running out of Ports for FTP Data Transfers link answered Oct 18 '12 at 18:51 chilkat ♦♦ 11.5k●316●358