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junky
12-05-2004, 06:24 PM
Hi All
I like FlashFXP, I'm using 3.0.2 and have a connectionproblem to the site where I've registered here http://free.prohosting.com/

it says Data socket error.. I've searched in Prohostig tutorirals and found this
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Data socket error
This error means that your FTP client is set to "Active Transfer Mode" and you will need to set it to "Passive Transfer Mode". Please use the help section of your FTP client or contact the developer of your FTP client to find out how to set your FTP client to "Passive Transfer Mode"
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In Options ==>Preferences ==>Connetion "Use Passive Mode" is on
Where is the Problem? how can I log in into my site?

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Problem2
If I upload very small files the Connection gets very slow and it s´tps after a while..

junky
12-05-2004, 06:55 PM
* FlashFXP v[ 3.0.2], EVEN DOWNLOADED STABLE VERSION, [ ]registered, [X ]unregistered, [ ]pirated
* OS [ X] WinXP and SP2, [ ] Win2K, [ ] Win98, [ ] WinME, [ ] Other
* Running behind NAT/router [ ] Yes & Model [ ], [ X] No, [ ] Not sure
* Running firewall [ ] Yes, Name [ ], Ver. [ ], or [X ] No
* Running Antivirus [X ] Yes, Name [MCAFEE ] or [ ] No
* Network [ X] xDSL, [ ] CABLE, [ ] Dail-Up, [ ] Other

additional info if related
* FTP server(s) name [ ], version [ ]
* timestamped, and side prefixed FTP log (please paste)
* any other info

in which Files are the logs?

junky
12-05-2004, 07:19 PM
even I have used WS FTP pro and didn't have any Problems it can login witout any Problems but I want to use FlashFXP

MxxCon
12-06-2004, 09:44 AM
go to Site Manager and make sure use PASV is checked/default there.
if that doesn't help, you can post connection log from wsftp and flashfxp so we can see what's going on there..

junky
12-06-2004, 11:53 AM
Log of WS-FTP Pro
Finding Host balder.prohosting.com ...
Connecting to 65.113.119.134:21
Connected to 65.113.119.134:21 in 0.020028 seconds, Waiting for Server Response
220 ProFTPD 1.2.10 Server ready.
Host type (1): Automatic Detect
USER atikaya
331 Password required for atikaya.
PASS (hidden)
230 User atikaya logged in.
SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
Host type (2): Unix (Standard)
Sending "FEAT" command to determine what features this server supports.
FEAT
211-Features:
MDTM
REST STREAM
SIZE
211 End
Finished interpreting "FEAT" response.
Sending the FEAT command is optional. You can disable it in the site options of the profile.
PWD
257 "/" is current directory.
TYPE A
200 Type set to A
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (65,113,119,134,15,255).
connecting data channel to 65.113.119.134:15,255(4095)
PORT 212,202,187,180,11,63
200 PORT command successful
LIST
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list
# transferred 208 bytes in < 0.001 seconds, 1625.000 Kbps ( 203.125 Kbps), transfer succeeded.
226 Transfer complete.

I have deleted FlashFXP and reinstalled it
Logs of FlashFXP 3.0.2 build 1045
WinSock 2.0 -- OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004
[R] Connecting to balder.prohosting.com -> DNS=balder.prohosting.com IP=65.113.119.134 PORT=21
[R] Connected to balder.prohosting.com
[R] 220 ProFTPD 1.2.10 Server ready.
[R] USER atikaya
[R] 331 Password required for atikaya.
[R] PASS (hidden)
[R] 230 User atikaya logged in.
[R] SYST
[R] 215 UNIX Type: L8
[R] FEAT
[R] 211-Features:
[R] MDTM
[R] REST STREAM
[R] SIZE
[R] 211 End
[R] PWD
[R] 257 "/" is current directory.
[R] TYPE A
[R] 200 Type set to A
[R] PASV
[R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (65,113,119,134,8,211).
[R] Opening data connection IP: 65.113.119.134 PORT: 2259
[R] Data Socket Error: Connection timed out
[R] List Error
[R] PASV
[R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (65,113,119,134,11,89).
[R] Opening data connection IP: 65.113.119.134 PORT: 2905

Optionview of FlashFXP 3.0.2 build 1045
http://www.tavernacilar.de/1/FlashFXP/FlashFXP-Passiv.jpg

after downloading the foto you can enlarge it

bigstar
12-06-2004, 12:08 PM
looks like you need to turn OFF passive mode

junky
12-07-2004, 11:46 AM
hi bigstar
thank you I has worked after turning off passive mode

It was so simple and I couldn't find it :rolleyes: