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Filezilla keeps disconnecting
Filezilla keeps disconnecting





  1. #FILEZILLA KEEPS DISCONNECTING PASSWORD#
  2. #FILEZILLA KEEPS DISCONNECTING WINDOWS 7#
  3. #FILEZILLA KEEPS DISCONNECTING WINDOWS#

It stops only after the server is offline. But these (dummy) connections from 192.168.11.1 never stop, even after FTP users are logged in. While the server is busy receiving these connections, normal login and file transfer from the other side of the Internet works normally. After the server is online, it keeps getting (dummy) connections from 192.168.11.1 around every 30 seconds. Forwarded those ports (TCP) to IP 192.168.11.2 at the outer routerĪs you can see below is the FileZilla FTP Server log.Forwarded those ports (TCP) to IP 192.168.1.48 at the inner router.

#FILEZILLA KEEPS DISCONNECTING WINDOWS#

  • Allowed those ports in Windows Firewall Inbound Rules.
  • Set the FileZilla Server Passive mode custom port range to 50000-65000.
  • Set the FileZilla Server implicit FTP over TLS port to 990.
  • Set the FileZilla Server FTP port to 21.
  • So I think that my port forward rules in both routers are correct.įrom the other side of the Internet, FTP connection is also fine. I have been using Windows Remote Desktop from the other side of the Internet connecting to the Win7 machine for months.

    #FILEZILLA KEEPS DISCONNECTING WINDOWS 7#

    A computer of Windows 7 Enterprise with FileZilla Server is a client of the inner router with IP 192.168.1.48. The router at the inner layer, which is also a client of the outer router, has public IP 192.168.11.2 and private IP 192.168.1.1. The router at the outer layer has public Internet IP 123.123.123.123 (fake as example) and private IP 192.168.11.1. The IP address for your cPanel or Plesk hosting account.The are two layers of routers.Try entering the following as your Host in FileZilla, instead of your domain name (in each example, replace with your domain name): There might be other issues affecting your ability to connect to your hosting account using FileZilla that you can solve by using a different value as your Host in FileZilla. It should match your hosting account's IP address. You are looking for the A (Host) record with in its Host column. For more information, see Manage DNS records. Check your domain name's A record, and change it if necessary.Find and note the IP address for your cPanel or Plesk hosting account.To Check Your Domain Name's DNS Information You can use this information to check the issue. If you don't know precisely what that means, don't worry.

    filezilla keeps disconnecting

    This happens by pointing your domain name's DNS A record to your hosting account's IP address. Your domain name must point to your hosting account.

    filezilla keeps disconnecting

    However, if you're not sure of your hosting account's user name, you can find it in the control panel for your cPanel or Plesk account. If you do not enter the correct user name, FileZilla does not produce a unique error.

    #FILEZILLA KEEPS DISCONNECTING PASSWORD#

    To correct this issue, reset the password for your cPanel or Plesk account. If you do not enter the correct password for your hosting account, FileZilla produces the following error: Command: Note: Need FTP help from a GoDaddy Guide? On our Contact Us page, click Chat Now for guidance 24/7. If you have problems establishing an FTP connection to your hosting account using FileZilla, check out the information below to help you resolve your FTP problem. Troubleshooting FileZilla FTP Connections







    Filezilla keeps disconnecting