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Cyberduck fails to connect after upgrade #4347

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cyberduck opened this issue Mar 28, 2010 · 3 comments
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Cyberduck fails to connect after upgrade #4347

cyberduck opened this issue Mar 28, 2010 · 3 comments
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I am using Mac OS X 10.6.2 and recently upgraded Cyberduck. I was using Ver 3.3 with no issue. After upgrade, I can not connect with the FTP server that previously worked.

I get this error:

I/O Error: Connection failed

ftp://....com

Unexpected null reply received.

I've verified connection from a different computer on a different network. It doesn't appear to be the server.

Worse, I can't use any other FTP programs on this machine. All appear to get to the server then fail login.

Dave

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@dkocher commented

Please post the transcript from View → Log Drawer.

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a910bf6 commented

I am having the same error message. I no longer have access to Apple TV for file transfers

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anonymous commented

The upgrade was a coincidence with my problem. My problem was Comcast blocking access to the FTP server. Guess I was moving too much data. Had to switch to ATT.

Dave

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