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![]() If you can't connect to any FTP, then most definitely it is the problem on your end.
In this case: • ISP can block your FTP traffic • There was change on your settings (passive etc.) • There was change on your firewall There is a lot of stuff that might go wrong. Try this: Use command line to connect to FTP And try to download or upload something from your server. (Open command prompt if you are using XP and type ftp <server name> Answer user id and pass Then type: ls – to list directory cd – to change directory get – to download put – to upload Make sure you type I before you upload/download to change to binary. Check if that helps. |
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