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Soundgarden
12-21-2010, 05:29 PM
Hola!

First I am using:

FlashFXP version:
4.0.0 (build 1513) registered

Windows:
Windows 7 x64 (6.1.7600)

Connecting via DSL over a Hardware Router
Using G Data Security Suite with Firewall and Antivir


I have no problem to connect to sites via anonymous login, port 21, works fine
But when I want to connect to a site with Auth SSL it just shows
[R] Connecting to site -> IP=xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx PORT=xxx
[R] Connected to site
[R] Connection failed (Connection lost)

I turned off the Firewall and the Antivir to check if it works...same result.
I run FlashFxp as a Admin.

Then I tested it on my old computer with WinXp SP3, same preferences -> and it works.
So the problem seems to be with Win 7 x64 only; maybe Win 7 x64 IS the problem:)

Any suggestions maybe?

Thanx!

MxxCon
12-21-2010, 10:33 PM
are you using the same ip address and port on both computers?

Soundgarden
12-22-2010, 02:08 AM
Yes, same ip address and port on both computers.

I am using the same options and preferences in FlashFxp on both computers.

As I can connect in normal ftp mode to sites in Win 7 x64, it maybe is related to the ssl-setup?

I tried really everything, disabled/deactivated Windows Defender, Windows Firewall, GData Firewall, GData Antivir...reinstalled FlashFxp; but ssl-connections are not working.

Update 12.27 - uninstalled the whole GData Security Suite; did not help.

So maybe it is because I am using a OEM version of Windows 7 Home Premium? Do I need Prof or Ultimate version (for whatever reason...); or is it the x64 architecture? or just that one little option that is not set right...

Soundgarden
12-31-2010, 08:08 AM
Well is anyone running FlashFxp with a Windows 7 x 64 version and can connect to ssl sites? Just to know that it CAN work:)

bigstar
12-31-2010, 09:19 AM
Yes it does work

Soundgarden
12-31-2010, 09:24 AM
Ok thanx :)

Then I must go and find the error within my system.

Soundgarden
12-31-2010, 11:14 AM
Actually I guess it is a problem with the 'ident'...

Well well Happy New Year all!

Soundgarden
01-12-2011, 03:42 PM
Well well problem solved (to a big part).
In the NAT-options in my Router the local IP of my WinXP-Computer was fixed as the NAT-Server (enabled).
When I changed this local IP to the one of my Win7-Computer it worked fine.

I wonder if I can use both Computers with SSL-/Port 113 Connections if I disable the NAT-Server and open Port 113 in the Router (NAT-Options)?

Linkster
01-13-2011, 12:41 AM
if your router has a port triggering option, this can be helpful for multiple computers. I'd look into that.

Soundgarden
01-13-2011, 03:40 AM
i guess it has no port triggering option available but i will check back with the manufacturer of the router.

thanx for the hint!

Soundgarden
01-14-2011, 04:40 AM
Finally, i could set a port rule for port 113 for both local ip's (winxp computer, win7 computer) and disable the NAT-Server in the router. Now it works for both computers.
I just wonder if this is a secure solution:)

Thank you for all the help.

Cheers