The server is directly connected to the cable modem (dual homed machine) so there's no NAT externally getting in the way. I use WinZip Pro to do a backup with FTP, and it fails in the same way. I initially assumed it was a firewall problem but I even (briefly!) turned off the firewall and got the same results. TurboFTP allows you to transfer files (upload or download) between your computer and virtually any FTP.
If I do try to transfer a file it sends 2920 bytes and then fails with the same sort of "client closed the connection" error. TurboFTP is a smart FTP Client program for Windows. From one of the FTP servers' log: 06:53:03 Accepted connection from Ġ6:53:29 Command "PORT xx, xx, xx, xx,19,137" receivedĠ6:53:29 PORT set to xx.xx.xx.xx - 5001 (19,137)Ġ6:53:29 NLST started successfully for path/wildcardĠ6:53:30 Transfer terminated by client closing connection This occurs with multiple FTP servers, so it's not specific to one server.Ĭan't even do a LS command, much less transfer a file. Basically it sends a packet and hangs, and the receiving end thinks the client closed the connection. I have other users sharing the Internet connection and they are having the same problem.
I cannot FTP from this server using ftp.exe.
C:znfs-client-utils>ftp mvshost1 Connected to mvshost1 220-FTPD1 IBM FTP.
Dell server, running Windows 2003 R2 (64-bit). Note that these utilities require a 64-bit installation of Windows 10 Pro or. Click on a link below to download and install Core FTP client software, for Core.