![]() The reason this does not work for the encrypted channels are because your firewall/router now cannot see it! Check your server logs if you do not believe me. Oh and for those users saying they only encounter this problem in some of the encrypted modes, your firewall/nat is re-writing your address when it passes over the wire and creating a temporary port mapping. Setting Passive to be the default mode would definitely save a headache that most people need not have! I think all the FileZilla features for things like these are useful including the final checkbox "Don't use external IP for local connections" which makes the settings get overridden if the user connects to a 192.x or 10.x FTP server. Oh and for those clients who have punched holes in the Firewall the checkboxes and fields like in FileZilla server would be good:įor the third option would be a good substitute option. I would expect that you could duplicate this problem in any environment with Network Address Translation. Please configure the passive mode settings and forward a range of ports in your router. Connected, waiting for authentication Logged on You appear to be behind a NAT router. ![]() Somewhere in the FTP remote directory listing process, WinSCP seems to be telling the FTP server to use the local IP address, assuming it's globally reachable when in my case it isn't. If I change the Server Address to 127.0.0.1 (I cannot configure port forwarding to 127.0.0.1) I get: Connecting to server 127.0.0.1:14147. I'm pretty certain this isn't an FTP server problem because I can use the FileZilla 3.0 beta client and it doesn't have any problem. I can transfer files to the remote side (put) without any problem, including into remote directories. 4 Post by botg 19:06 The warning does not appear if you do not have a private IPv4 address, e.g. Please note that FileZilla and FileZilla Server are two different products. If I click "OK" in the dialog, the transfer window opens without any problem other than that the remote panel only shows a "/" panel. Re: You appear to be behind a NAT router. Please configure the passive mode settings and forward a range of ports in your router. I won't open a connection to 10.0.1.105 (only to 66.93.4.83)".Īs I get this error, my laptop with WinSCP has an IP address of 10.0.1.105, and I reach the Internet through a firewall whose external address is 66.93.4.83. I connected to an FTP server and got the following "Error" dialog:Ībove text box: "Error listing directory '/'." Inside text box: I just upgraded to WinSCP 4.0.3 build 345 and decided to try out the new FTP client functionality.
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