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date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 06:24:09 -0400,
group: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize
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WS-FTP Pro suddenly stopped working
Apologies if this is NOT -- I'm posting here because I suspect
there's some setting I need to change in Windows, though I don't know
what.
Yes, I did email the software makers, following instructions in the
help file, but I didn't get a reply.
I've been using WS-FTP Pro for years without a problem, but suddenly
on Friday I stopped being able to connect to the same sites I'd been
connecting to for years. The two are completely unconnected, so I
don't think it's a site problem.
Specifically, WS-FTP Pro goes through the connection protocol and
logs me in with user name and password to either site, then changes
directory to my specified starting directory. So there is some
communication. But then it hangs trying to get the file list from the
remote site, and eventually times out with "retrieve of folder
listing failed".
When I use Win XP's command-line ftp program, I can do an "ls" and
successfully get the remote file listing. I can also upload files,
and verify in my Web browser that the uploads were successful. So
there's something in the particular protocol that WS-FTP is using to
get the remote file listing that is now being blocked by my computer.
Initially I thought this was a change that my cable company
(Roadrunner / Time Warner Cable) had made. I'm suspicious of them, of
course, because they dropped Usenet and gave a mendacious
explanation. But yesterday I took my computer to work and to the
college where I teach, and through their networks I got the same
problem. That's not 100% conclusive, because they might well be
connecting through RR as well, but at least it says there's not a
problem with my cable modem in particular.
I've got XP/SP2, WS-FTP Pro 6.05. Any ideas?
--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...
date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 06:24:09 -0400
author: Stan Brown
Re: WS-FTP Pro suddenly stopped working
Wait for the software maker's answer.
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Leonard Grey
Errare humanum est
Stan Brown wrote:
> Apologies if this is NOT -- I'm posting here because I suspect
> there's some setting I need to change in Windows, though I don't know
> what.
>
> Yes, I did email the software makers, following instructions in the
> help file, but I didn't get a reply.
>
> I've been using WS-FTP Pro for years without a problem, but suddenly
> on Friday I stopped being able to connect to the same sites I'd been
> connecting to for years. The two are completely unconnected, so I
> don't think it's a site problem.
>
> Specifically, WS-FTP Pro goes through the connection protocol and
> logs me in with user name and password to either site, then changes
> directory to my specified starting directory. So there is some
> communication. But then it hangs trying to get the file list from the
> remote site, and eventually times out with "retrieve of folder
> listing failed".
>
> When I use Win XP's command-line ftp program, I can do an "ls" and
> successfully get the remote file listing. I can also upload files,
> and verify in my Web browser that the uploads were successful. So
> there's something in the particular protocol that WS-FTP is using to
> get the remote file listing that is now being blocked by my computer.
>
> Initially I thought this was a change that my cable company
> (Roadrunner / Time Warner Cable) had made. I'm suspicious of them, of
> course, because they dropped Usenet and gave a mendacious
> explanation. But yesterday I took my computer to work and to the
> college where I teach, and through their networks I got the same
> problem. That's not 100% conclusive, because they might well be
> connecting through RR as well, but at least it says there's not a
> problem with my cable modem in particular.
>
> I've got XP/SP2, WS-FTP Pro 6.05. Any ideas?
>
date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 09:17:53 -0400
author: Leonard Grey
Re: WS-FTP Pro suddenly stopped working
Stan Brown wrote in
news:MPG.22dd0a57fa2bb14998b703@news.individual.net:
> Apologies if this is NOT -- I'm posting here because I suspect
> there's some setting I need to change in Windows, though I don't know
> what.
>
> Yes, I did email the software makers, following instructions in the
> help file, but I didn't get a reply.
>
> I've been using WS-FTP Pro for years without a problem, but suddenly
> on Friday I stopped being able to connect to the same sites I'd been
> connecting to for years. The two are completely unconnected, so I
> don't think it's a site problem.
>
> Specifically, WS-FTP Pro goes through the connection protocol and
> logs me in with user name and password to either site, then changes
> directory to my specified starting directory. So there is some
> communication. But then it hangs trying to get the file list from the
> remote site, and eventually times out with "retrieve of folder
> listing failed".
>
> When I use Win XP's command-line ftp program, I can do an "ls" and
> successfully get the remote file listing. I can also upload files,
> and verify in my Web browser that the uploads were successful. So
> there's something in the particular protocol that WS-FTP is using to
> get the remote file listing that is now being blocked by my computer.
>
> Initially I thought this was a change that my cable company
> (Roadrunner / Time Warner Cable) had made. I'm suspicious of them, of
> course, because they dropped Usenet and gave a mendacious
> explanation. But yesterday I took my computer to work and to the
> college where I teach, and through their networks I got the same
> problem. That's not 100% conclusive, because they might well be
> connecting through RR as well, but at least it says there's not a
> problem with my cable modem in particular.
>
> I've got XP/SP2, WS-FTP Pro 6.05. Any ideas?
>
One of the most obvious things to check is your PASV setting (perhaps
called Passive Mode) - if you are behind any sort of firewall, you
probably need to enable this mode.
date: Tue, 08 Jul 2008 16:53:44 -0700
author: blank
Re: WS-FTP Pro suddenly stopped working
Tue, 08 Jul 2008 16:53:44 -0700 from blank :
> Stan Brown wrote in
> news:MPG.22dd0a57fa2bb14998b703@news.individual.net:
> > Specifically, WS-FTP Pro ... eventually times out with "retrieve
> > of folder listing failed".
> One of the most obvious things to check is your PASV setting (perhaps
> called Passive Mode) - if you are behind any sort of firewall, you
> probably need to enable this mode.
Thank you! That solved the problem.
I wonder why, after being unneeded for several years, it was suddenly
needed for two sites on the same day, but I guess there are some
things we're not meant to know.
--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...
date: Tue, 8 Jul 2008 21:14:54 -0400
author: Stan Brown
Re: WS-FTP Pro suddenly stopped working
On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 06:24:09 -0400, Stan Brown
wrote:
>Apologies if this is NOT -- I'm posting here because I suspect
>there's some setting I need to change in Windows, though I don't know
>what.
>
>Yes, I did email the software makers, following instructions in the
>help file, but I didn't get a reply.
>
>I've been using WS-FTP Pro for years without a problem, but suddenly
>on Friday I stopped being able to connect to the same sites I'd been
>connecting to for years. The two are completely unconnected, so I
>don't think it's a site problem.
>
Snipped
Same experience here! Changed to another FTP client, see other post.
http://www.coreftp.com/
Funny, Fred
date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 17:39:55 +0200
author: Fred
Re: WS-FTP Pro suddenly stopped working
Sun, 13 Jul 2008 17:39:55 +0200 from Fred
:
> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008 06:24:09 -0400, Stan Brown
> wrote:
>
> >Apologies if this is NOT -- I'm posting here because I suspect
> >there's some setting I need to change in Windows, though I don't know
> >what.
> >
> >Yes, I did email the software makers, following instructions in the
> >help file, but I didn't get a reply.
And a week later, I still haven't.
> >I've been using WS-FTP Pro for years without a problem, but suddenly
> >on Friday I stopped being able to connect to the same sites I'd been
> >connecting to for years. The two are completely unconnected, so I
> >don't think it's a site problem.
>
> Same experience here! Changed to another FTP client, see other post.
You must have missed the advice in this thread from "blank" to enable
passive transfers -- as I posted, that worked fine for me. The
unanswered question is why it finaly became necessary on both sites I
connect to, after being unnecessary for years.
--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com
Shikata ga nai...
date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 15:45:58 -0400
author: Stan Brown
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