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Interoperability failure after bCyberduck update #11037

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cyberduck opened this issue Apr 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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Interoperability failure after bCyberduck update #11037

cyberduck opened this issue Apr 29, 2020 · 4 comments
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a6c8a9a created the issue

after latest Cyberduck update the retrieval of file fails with "interoperability failure 425 Could not open data connection port 65462".

Note that directory listing works fine, it is only downloading the file that hangs forever and eventually fail (see attached erro message)

the same file can be downloaded without problem from OSX terminal using FTP


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adc75a0 commented

We've fixed the issue with a workaround in the latest Snapshot.

For more information see #11052.

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a6c8a9a commented

It is still open in 7.4 with error:

425 Could not open data connection to port 58252: Connection timed out. Please contact your web hosting service provider for assistance.

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@dkocher commented

Please contact your web hosting service provider for assistance.

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@dkocher commented

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