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Interoperability failure #10652
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Please change the Connect Mode to Passive (PASV). |
In the past I've tried that as well with no consistent result. Have just changed it to passive and now it won't even connect. It says Connection timed out. |
Before says timeed out, it says "Says mounting 74.52.50.226" and then it goes to retry, now it's saying opening FTP connection 74.52.50.226 and then it says timed out.Replying to [comment:2 mangolife]:
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With connect mode set to Active. It connects lightning fast, it's just I can't upload or download anything. |
Thanks so much for your response, but that doesn't help. I've added what happened when i tried but I don't know if you've seen. Do you have any other suggestions? Thanks for your attention.
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Ticket retargeted after milestone deleted |
I'm writing about ongoing connectivity issues with my Cyberduck for Mac mini running osx 10.14. Everyone I ask keeps telling me to switch to Filezilla but I'd like to at least give you guys to sort me out, and I have contacted my hosting provider multiple times for help.
The original problem was that cyberduck (CD) did not give a reliable connection. It would keep retrying and then connect and when it did connect it would time out. See attached files for screenshots.
But in the past I have successfully downloaded and uploaded files.
But it was always dicey. Will it work today or not? I have contacted my hosting provider inmotion hosting for help and they always end up saying it's nothing they can help me with.
Today I got the "Interoperability failure" message with the following text "500 I won't open a connection to 192.168.1.64 (only to 186.96.209.25). Please contact your web hosting service provider for assistance."
What are those IP numbers and where are they coming from? My hosting provider did not know, and says ask you guys.
As an act of desperation I changed the FTP password and even deleted the bookmark. I created a new one (odd it seems to autopopulate with all of the settings from before) but either that or changing the password now has CD connecting almost immediately when I open cyberduck. Now my problem only seems to be the "Interoperability failure" problem.
Can you help?
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Cyberduck toggle view toggle log draw.jpg
(87.0 KiB)cyberduck 500 error.jpg
(56.7 KiB)cyberduck configuration settings.jpg
(53.6 KiB)cyberduck time out message.jpg
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