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*** CuteFTP 7.0 - build Jun 7 2005 ***
*** CuteFTP 7.0 - build Jun 7 2005 ***
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STATUS:> Getting listing ""...+ X, ^7 C4 l; Y& n- Z
STATUS:> Resolving host name ftp.pcbtech.net...
# F+ g7 _) w/ h& \' CSTATUS:> Host name ftp.pcbtech.net resolved: ip = 221.130.202.73.
9 y6 A$ ?+ I- zSTATUS:> Connecting to FTP server ftp.pcbtech.net:2006 (ip = 221.130.202.73)...
, P% y+ h) a' @6 W; T X) yERROR:> The connection failed due to an error or timeout.8 I1 w& h2 \$ i9 t7 ^
1) Verify that the destination IP address is correct.: r3 r e$ r6 N5 Z
2) Increase the connection timeout threshold under Global Settings | Connection.
6 e2 I+ c1 H/ o* p3 F/ n9 Q 3) Switch to the opposite data connection type (PASV or PORT) under Site Settings | Type tab.4 ?5 w) m! ^* B8 v D
4) Verify that the problem is not local by trying to connect to an alternate server.
" Y% o: }( `, w6 S 5) If a server name was used, verify it resolves to the correct address.
3 H) f0 k6 x8 I8 U3 r 6) If using a local server table for server name resolution, check to see that it doesn't resolve to an obsolete address.4 M+ e% _# q' I3 j' N
7) Try pinging the address.
) Y3 I/ }/ s; a 8) If you are using a router, verify the router is up and running (check by pinging it and then ping an address outside of the router).
- ]8 H# C2 L! x! k- O 9) Do a traceroute to the destination to verify all routers along the connection path are operational.
. n; M! x2 V. n% q: K 10) Verify that your subnet mask is setup properly.
- t5 \# c4 A0 c3 W$ J 11) Verify that your local software or hardware firewall is not blocking outbound connections originating from CuteFTP. K- Q& B5 [8 C5 H) ~- _5 j& x
12) Verify that your anti-virus software is not at fault (try disabling it). |
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