After updating to 1.8.1, can't scan

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After updating to 1.8.1, can't scan

#1 Post by bdadmin » 2024-03-07 17:59

We use FileZilla Server on the workstations to allow the copier to transmit scans via FTP. After installing version 1.8.1, it no longer works. Could someone tell me why? What changed that would prevent it from working?

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#2 Post by bdadmin » 2024-03-07 21:55

I don't remember having to configure listeners in the previous version. On a couple of desktops, I configured listeners to the user's local static IP address and was able to scan. What should I do for laptops who are assigned IP via DHCP?

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Re: After updating to 1.8.1, can't scan

#3 Post by boco » 2024-03-08 08:06

Listeners are usually using the 0.0.0.0 and :: IP addresses. These unspecified addresses instruct the server to listen on all possible local interfaces. No need for static IP declarations.
In the old betas, you specified a listening port (that was pre-filled), that automatically implied listening on all local interfaces. But you also could write an IP:port pair.
The new versions should also have predefined listeners for 0.0.0.0:21 and [::]:21.
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Re: After updating to 1.8.1, can't scan

#4 Post by bdadmin » 2024-03-08 17:32

boco wrote:
2024-03-08 08:06
Listeners are usually using the 0.0.0.0 and :: IP addresses. These unspecified addresses instruct the server to listen on all possible local interfaces. No need for static IP declarations.
In the old betas, you specified a listening port (that war pre-filled), that automatically implied listening on all local interfaces. But you also could write an IP:port pair.
The new versions should also have predefined listeners for 0.0.0.0:21 and [::]:21.
Thank you Boco. After the upgrade, there were no listeners in place at all. I only encountered the default listeners after uninstalling a corrupt version and performing a fresh install. I will make sure all the laptops have the predefined listeners.

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