I cannot seem to connect to upload my files. Can anyone tell by my message below what the problem is?
Response: 230 OK. Current restricted directory is /
Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
Response: 200 OK, UTF-8 enabled
Command: PBSZ 0
Response: 200 PBSZ=0
Command: PROT P
Response: 200 Data protection level set to "private"
Status: Logged in
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PWD
Response: 257 "/" is your current location
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
Command: PASV
Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (74,220,215,57,194,168)
Command: MLSD
Error: Connection timed out after 20 seconds of inactivity
Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing
And when I do the FTP test I get this....
Error: Peer certificate chain received in wrong order. The TLS specifications require that each certificate in the chain must directly certify the one preceeding it.
A valid certificate is required for FTP over TLS. The certificate may either be signed by a CA or may be self-signed.
If your certificate is expired or uses an insecure algorithm, you need to create a new certificate.
If your certificate is part of a chain, make sure your server transmits the entire certificate chain.
I don't know what any of this means. Can someone help?
Louise
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Re: connection times out
That's something you need to tell your server administrator or server hosting provider so that the server can be fixed.Error: Peer certificate chain received in wrong order. The TLS specifications require that each certificate in the chain must directly certify the one preceeding it.
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Re: connection times out
OK, well, I sent him the screen shot too so hopefully he will respond today. He was able to connect using my username and password. Is that possible when he is where the server is? (see, I told you I don't understand these things.)
Louise
Louise
Re: connection times out
Yes. For example if a firewall is causing problems and sits behind the same firewall as the server, then he won't be affected by this firewall.s that possible when he is where the server is?
In any way, as long as https://ftptest.net/ reports a problem, the server isn't configured 100% correctly.
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Thank you, Tim. So it really doesn't matter which FTP program I attempt to use?
Re: connection times out
Concerning functionality, if the server is configured correctly, it shouldn't matter which client you are using. If the server isn't configured correctly, different clients may behave differently.
Apart from functionality there's also security, make sure to use a secure-by-default client such as FileZilla.
Apart from functionality there's also security, make sure to use a secure-by-default client such as FileZilla.
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I have and I even sent screenshots but he hasn't responded. Guess I will lean on him a little. I even downloaded the same FTP program he uses on my PC (I usually work on an Apple device) and it still wouldn't connect.
Louise
Louise