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Connection failed / reset. #7282

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cyberduck opened this issue Jun 5, 2013 · 0 comments
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Connection failed / reset. #7282

cyberduck opened this issue Jun 5, 2013 · 0 comments
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Hello,

Cyberduck quit working unexpectedly on my desktop. I'm trying to use it to SSH in to a network (Port 22). I keep getting the error "Network Error: Connection Failed /// Connection reset." When I click network diagnostics it says that the network is working fine, but it still won't connect.

My SSH connection to the network still works on cyberduck through my laptop (OS X 10.8) and through my coworker's lab computer (OS X 10.6) that's hooked up to the same ethernet network. I just don't have a clue why it quit working all of a sudden.

On my desktop, I've already tried, with no luck:

  • restarting cyberduck
  • restarting the computer
  • uninstalling / reinstalling cyberduck
  • updating cyberduck to the newest version
  • using the wi-fi instead of ethernet connection
  • using a different ssh login username to the network
  • checked firewall (none)

None of these have resolved the issue. Any ideas about what's going on? I'd love to have it up and running asap.

Thank you!!!

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