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Connections never made; all time out #7286

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cyberduck opened this issue Jun 6, 2013 · 1 comment
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Connections never made; all time out #7286

cyberduck opened this issue Jun 6, 2013 · 1 comment

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1e267f8 created the issue

I've used Cyberduck happily year after year, Mac after Mac. Then suddenly, around a week ago, I could no longer connect to the site to which I'm authorized to FTP. Every try generates an I/O error timed-out message.

I've downloaded no new software, nor made any system changes. And the account is in good standing and active.

The Cyberduck log drawer is EMPTY after this happens. Nothing in it at all. My Console on my OS 10.6.8 Intel Mac, though, says:

"6/6/13 3:26:04 AM [0x0-0x3e73e7].ch.sudo.cyberduck[1588] WARN [ch.cyberduck.core.Preferences] No property with key 'SUFeedURL'
6/6/13 3:26:06 AM Cyberduck[1588] __CFServiceControllerBeginPBSLoadForLocalizations timed out while talking to pbs"

PLEASE give me what help you can; I'm not technically skilled enough to solve this myself, and will promptly fork over any add'l information you might ask for.

Thank you!

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1e267f8 commented

Folks, we can remove this ticket.

Turns out the site provider had switched to a new more secure version of FTP, I didn't know it, and hadn't changed Cyberduck's settings.

It's now working as quickly and smoothly as it ever has.

Thanks for a great app! :)

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