[Solved]FileZilla with Windows 7

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[Solved]FileZilla with Windows 7

#1 Post by mic1235 » 2009-09-09 00:31

I have Windows RTM installed on my computer and I have allowed through the firewall FileZilla. I have installed the client on my laptop and try to connect but I never get a connection. As soon as I turn off the firewall everything works as it should. Does anybody have an idea on what works. I even read in one persons post was to open port 111 for TCP and that did not work either. :cry: So any help would be great !!!!!!

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#2 Post by jdratlif » 2009-09-09 00:35

Opening port 111 makes no sense to me, but you will need to open a range of ports for passive mode iirc.

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#3 Post by mechworm » 2009-09-13 14:29

same here, no chance for Filezilla Server with windows 7 ....

Is there any workaround for filezilla server under windows 7?

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#4 Post by merlin48066 » 2009-09-14 14:56

i have filezilla server on my windows 7 and the filezilla.exe is what you have to allow through the firewall not the filezilla server interface. for the port forwarding you have to set port 21 (which is the ftp port.). hope this helps

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#5 Post by wobblymatt » 2009-09-14 20:39

Filezilla worked fine for me until my ISP cut me off for 24 hrs
I'm running Windoze 7 RTM
Kaspersky 8.0 for Windows 7
Windows firewall is disabled
Here is the log:

Status: Connecting to 127.0.0.1:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.33 beta
Response: 220-written by Tim Kosse (Tim.Kosse@gmx.de)
Response: 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
Command: USER wobblymatt
Response: 331 Password required for wobblymatt
Command: PASS *******
Response: 230 Logged on
Status: Connected
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PWD
Response: 257 "/" is current directory.
Status: Directory listing successful




Status: Connecting to 192.168.1.1:21...
Status: Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
Error: Could not connect to server
Status: Waiting to retry...
Status: Connecting to 192.168.1.1:21...
Status: Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
Error: Could not connect to server






As you can see I can connect to localhost but not my router 'wrt54gl with custom firmware from my ISP (Nomotech Wimax) nore can anyone else
I cannot access my surveillance camera from the exterior anymore.
Everything worked fine last week
I have allowed ports 20 and 21 in the router
I have a static IP and dyndns.org finds my IP straight away
HELP!!!!!!!

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#6 Post by wobblymatt » 2009-09-14 20:54

Heres another one:


Status: Resolving address of xxxxxxxxxx.dyndns.org
Status: Connecting to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:21...
Status: Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
Error: Could not connect to server

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#7 Post by botg » 2009-09-14 21:46

Simply disable that broken firewall.

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#8 Post by jdratlif » 2009-09-14 21:49

wobblymatt wrote:I have allowed ports 20 and 21 in the router
dyndns and 192.168.1.1 are the same. They both go to your router, so until it's configured properly, neither will work. You have to setup port forwarding. I have no idea what you mean by 'allowed'.

You say you have Windows Firewall turned off. You're sure about this? Is Kaspersky also a firewall? I only know about their virus scanners, but most companies put out firewalls too. If so, is this disabled?

If FileZilla server isn't configured to listen on the proper network interface (probably 192.168.1.something), it won't work even if the router is properly configured.

Port 20 is not for FTP, so you can stop 'allowing' for that.

If you didn't specify a range of passive ports, it's not going to work either. Did you read Network Configuration?

http://www.portforward.com/ can help you with port forwarding on various routers/firewalls.
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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#9 Post by wobblymatt » 2009-09-15 19:43

I managed to sort that one out because when my ISP reset my router the port forward stayed saved in it, However it changed my PC's IP address by one digit.. So I didnt notice it..

Now I have another problem which I have no idea if it has anything to do with Windows 7, however I'll post the log, hoping someone can help me :?
This is what happens when someone tries to connect to my server from outside my home network:


(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:46 PM - (not logged in) ()> Connected, sending welcome message...
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:46 PM - (not logged in) ()> 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.33 beta
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:46 PM - (not logged in) ()> 220-written by Tim Kosse (Tim.Kosse@gmx.de)
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:46 PM - (not logged in) ()> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:49 PM - (not logged in) ()> USER thierry
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:49 PM - (not logged in) ()> 331 Password required for thierry
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - (not logged in) ()> PASS ********
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> 230 Logged on
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> SYST
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> 215 UNIX emulated by FileZilla
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> FEAT
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> 211-Features:
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> MDTM
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> REST STREAM
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> SIZE
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> MLST type*;size*;modify*;
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> MLSD
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> UTF8
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> CLNT
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> MFMT
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:22:59 PM - thierry ()> 211 End
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:00 PM - thierry ()> PWD
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:00 PM - thierry ()> 257 "/" is current directory.
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:00 PM - thierry ()> TYPE I
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:00 PM - thierry ()> 200 Type set to I
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:00 PM - thierry ()> PASV
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:00 PM - thierry ()> 227 Entering Passive Mode ()
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:01 PM - thierry ()> MLSD
(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:10 PM - thierry ()> 425 Can't open data connection.





Can eneyone tell me what this means because I've disactivated Kaspersky and Windoze firewall is swithed off as well.
What does MLSD mean as well?
Everything worked fine last week :roll:

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#10 Post by wobblymatt » 2009-09-15 19:48

This is what happens from within my home network:



Status: Resolving address of xxx.dyndns.org
Status: Connecting to :21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.33 beta
Response: 220-written by Tim Kosse (Tim.Kosse@gmx.de)
Response: 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
Command: USER matt
Response: 331 Password required for matt
Command: PASS *******
Response: 230 Logged on
Status: Connected
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PWD
Response: 257 "/" is current directory.
Status: Directory listing successful




Why? :(

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#11 Post by boco » 2009-09-15 20:02

(000030) 9/15/2009 21:23:10 PM - thierry ()> 425 Can't open data connection.
Still something blocking the transfer connection (Passive port range). As you deleted all useful information, we're unable to assist you further.
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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#12 Post by wobblymatt » 2009-09-15 20:33

Sorry, but I only deleted the external IP adresses because I don't want to give them out

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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#13 Post by jdratlif » 2009-09-16 12:33

When using a port forward, it might be a good idea to use a static internal IP for your machine too. You may be able to configure the DHCP server to always give you the same address, or tell it to ignore a certain range of IPs and assign your machine one of those statically.

What does https://ftptest.net// say?

I agree with boco and botg. Either your router is borked and is sabotaging your connections, or it isn't configured properly. I suggest you reset your routers configuration back to the factory settings, and follow the Network Configuration guide step by step.
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Re: FileZilla with Windows 7

#14 Post by wobblymatt » 2009-09-16 16:30

Problem solved!!!

I just re-installed filezilla, used the same ports and settings et voila!
Working fine now so it wasn't Windoze 7 or Kaspersky.

Thanks for the responses :P

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Re: [Solved]FileZilla with Windows 7

#15 Post by Carl » 2011-06-30 19:54

Sorry for re-bumping, but I need help.
Running W7 Enterprise on two LAN computers.

Server: 192.168.1.10
Client: 192.168.1.11

Added exception for 'Filezilla server.exe' on server.
Still, I can't connect from client.
If I completely disable the Windoze firewall, I can connect.
No exception rules will work though.

What's the catch here?
Running latest Filezilla Server.


EDIT:
Please disregard from this thread. I finally nailed my issue.
I have a "symlink" (using Microsoft utility junction.exe) "C:\P\" -> "C:\Program files\".
I'm so used to entering C:\P\.. so I did this in my exception.
Obviously, using junction/symlink shortcut will make W7 Firewall malfunction.

SOLVED!

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