I just upgraded to the latest Filezilla version - and I can't connect to my websites. I keep getting a "connection timed out" error.
I discovered some sort of "Configuration" feature, so I gave it a try, but I can't copy and paste the results, because the screen closes when I try to copy the text (a very useful feature). However, it did say I had the "wrong external IP address."
I was invited to get the correct IP address on this page. So I typed in that value, but I still get the same results - a connection timed out error and wrong external IP address.
I can connect to my websites fine with Dreamweaver, but not with Filezilla. Does anyone know what the solution is? If not, can you recommend any other FTP clients, preferably something free (or very inexpensive) and user friendly?
P.S. I was going to ask this on Filezilla's forum, but I couldn't register because they don't accept registration from people using Google's e-mail service. WTF???
I would double check that FileZilla is defaulting to plain FTP (rather than SFTP, or some other protocol). If it is working properly in Dreamweaver I would open them both up and check to make sure the settings are all the same.
And if you would like to try a different FTP client I would recommend CyberDuck.
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I am using filezilla since 1year. i never had this kind of trouble
when i work from home i can able to connect filezilla But when i came to office this issue is coming. May i know what could be the possible error or fault..
Suggest Edit if question not reach standards.
So i can able to use filezilla with my pc the internet connection is different ip is different And
when i use filezilla from office this error is coming.
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"Only use plain FTP (insecure)"
I am brand new to using an FTP server. I just downloaded FileZilla and did nothing different, just kept hitting continue through the insallation and then opened it with the server 127.0.0.1 and the default port.
Now I get this:
Also when I see other people putting their files on the server they have a different looking application than I do. It is split and has two different sides in which they load the files to the server. I do not see how they got to that. I watch a beginners tutorial, but it did not really explain how to get to that part.
You have installed FileZilla server.
While you probably wanted FileZilla client.
I'm trying to log into my FTP account through Notepad++ but I cant get it to connect for the life of me. I know the password and hostname are correct because it works fine in filezilla.
I get the following info in the output:
-> TYPE I
Connecting
-> Quit
Unable to connect
Disconnected
I'm using
NPPv6.5.4
NppFTPv0.24.1
Incase it matters, the hostname is through awardspace.net dck.dx.am connection mode is passive, transfer mode is binary, everything else is default...
Thanks in advance for the help,
Dave
I'm getting the same results. The plugin worked before, it looks it is now broken. Starting as admin doesn't help, too. Maybe you can downgrade it to some older version and retry. If someone has time, he can fill a support request directly at NPP FTP homepage. As problems with this plugin are frequent, I switched to a different solution - see the second paragraph of that post.
EDIT: I've made some plugin diagnostics, please follow here.
Connecting
-> Quit
Unable to connect
No more explanation of the error.
The reason was, remote machine doesn’t allow FTP connections at all!
So Use sftp (select from connetion type)
this will work
I made a dumb mistake and am hoping someone is smart enough to help me out of it :)
Using CDOSYS to send email from VBSCRIPT on an old web site. Switched servers; new host requires using a specific IP address for outgoing mail server. My previous host required simply "localhost" I failed to change that for a particular page. Analytics show me the form was submitted and, you guessed it, I would really like to have the contents of that failed email.
It never registered within SmarterMail, so it isn't in the logs there... Could at least part of the info be stored away in a log file somewhere? I was able to access the site logs and determine the IP address of the user that completed the form if that helps.
Thanks for taking the time and for any ideas!
It is possible it's in the local SMTP server's "badmail" folder. If it's not there, you're out of luck.
I have a client who is allowing me access to a subdomain hosted on his server. I have tested to connection through Mac terminal and I'm able to sign in successfully. However, when attempting to use Cyberduck, I'm having issues.
We've narrowed down the problem to "ftp://" in the connection string. i.e., connecting to subdomain.myserver.com works but ftp://subdomain.myserver.com does not. I looked through the preferences and I don't see a way to remove this. Is there any other way to use Cyberduck to connect via FTP without "ftp://" being used in the connection string?