Opened 15 years ago

Closed 9 years ago

Last modified 9 years ago

#5336 closed Other (rejected)

Critical Error - Could not connect to server — at Version 6

Reported by: Sharon Owned by:
Priority: low Component: FileZilla Client
Keywords: Critical error Cc:
Component version: Operating system type: Windows
Operating system version: Windows 7

Description (last modified by Alexander Schuch)

Critical error
Could not connect to server

This is the message I received both this morning and last Friday when attempting to log on to FileZilla to upload a backup of QuickBooks. I have been uploading for over a year without any problems, and suddenly it gave me the above error.

PLEASE HELPS!

Change History (5)

comment:1 by Sharon, 15 years ago

This is the exact info and error it get:

Status: Resolving address of xxxxxxx.netsolhost.com
Status: Connecting to 205.178.145.65:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220 (vsFTPd 2.0.5)
Command: USER xxxxxxxxx
Response: 331 Please specify the password.
Command: PASS
Response: 530 Login incorrect.
Error: Critical error
Error: Could not connect to server

PLEASE HELP!

comment:2 by Sharon, 15 years ago

Does anyone have any ideas? This is becoming unbelieveably critical!!! PLEASE HELP!!!

comment:3 by mark daniel, 15 years ago

I'm having the same issue all of a sudden - this is totally odd - same thing you are going through a year no problems all of a sudden!

comment:4 by Ariaan Bruinsma, 14 years ago

vsFTPd 2.0.5 is a Linux FTP server.
So I don't know excectly what you're trying to do. (I know what you mean, by this I mean it's not 'FileZilla Server' issue)

It just looks like your account is expired. (Not related to Filezilla - client)

comment:6 by Alexander Schuch, 9 years ago

Component: FileZilla ServerFileZilla Client
Description: modified (diff)
Priority: criticallow
Resolution: rejected
Status: newclosed
Type: Bug reportOther

This does not look like an issue with FileZilla. You even did not mention the version of FileZilla.

So, as this is years old, this issue likely is solved. FileZilla has been updated many many times since then, and you probably reset the password of your FTP account years ago as well.

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