shervinemami
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Hi,
I have been using FileZilla to access my (free) site through FTP for about 1 year, but suddenly it doesn't work anymore! I was using plain FTP (not secure FTP) with these settings:
Host: shervinemami.co.cc
Port: default (21 ?)
User: shervin
It was working perfectly until a few days ago when it stopped working, saying:
It doesn't seem to be a FTP client issue or password issue, because if I open a DOS cmd prompt (on WinXP) and run "telnet shervinemami.co.cc 21", then if I enter a fake username or fake password then it says "530 Login incorrect", but if I enter the correct username and password then it just says "Connection to host lost".
I have tried many other combinations, such as username "shervin@shervinemami.co.cc" or "shervin@ftp.shervinemami.co.cc" as well as to the host "ftp.shervinemami.co.cc" instead of just "shervinemami.co.cc", but these all give the same types of errors.
I have also tried following the guide on the cPanel FTP page saying that for SFTP I should use SFTP on port 768, but that also does not work for any of the name combinations I mentioned above.
I can still access my files through the web-based File Manager on cPanel, but its quite inconvenient to not have FTP anymore.
I have been using FileZilla to access my (free) site through FTP for about 1 year, but suddenly it doesn't work anymore! I was using plain FTP (not secure FTP) with these settings:
Host: shervinemami.co.cc
Port: default (21 ?)
User: shervin
It was working perfectly until a few days ago when it stopped working, saying:
Code:
Status: Resolving address of shervinemami.co.cc
Status: Connecting to 69.175.122.178:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220 ProFTPD 1.3.3c Server (ProFTPD) [::ffff:69.175.122.178]
Command: USER shervin
Response: 331 Password required for shervin
Command: PASS ********
Error: Could not connect to server
I have tried many other combinations, such as username "shervin@shervinemami.co.cc" or "shervin@ftp.shervinemami.co.cc" as well as to the host "ftp.shervinemami.co.cc" instead of just "shervinemami.co.cc", but these all give the same types of errors.
I have also tried following the guide on the cPanel FTP page saying that for SFTP I should use SFTP on port 768, but that also does not work for any of the name combinations I mentioned above.
I can still access my files through the web-based File Manager on cPanel, but its quite inconvenient to not have FTP anymore.