Network Timeout issue
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:56 pm
Not convinced this is a CoreFTP issue yet, but I thought I'd see if anyone else has had this;
I have the server running at a remote site and I set it up (second time - first being last week in testing) and configured to my liking, mostly default settings but some have been adjusted to *relax* restrictions.
I have two users created and I can connect and move files, all looks to be good. Sometimes though for no apparent reason I will not be able to connect and get a "Network error: Connection timed-out" message.
I'm using both WinSCP and CoreFTP client with exactly the same result.
I can also telnet to port 22 and get the CoreFTP version number when all is well. When it isn't it comes back unable to connect.
Not sure what's causing it as nothing will change between when it works and when it doesn't. Though it seems to work/fail in waves where it will work from three different client desktops just fine and then stop working for no apparent reason.
Restarting the service *does not* resolve, nor does running it as an application.
There is a firewall between them but port forwarded and since I can connect sometimes that seems to be an unlikely culprit.
Could be a networky issue but I have seen no consistency between when it works and when it doesn't.
Any help?
I have the server running at a remote site and I set it up (second time - first being last week in testing) and configured to my liking, mostly default settings but some have been adjusted to *relax* restrictions.
I have two users created and I can connect and move files, all looks to be good. Sometimes though for no apparent reason I will not be able to connect and get a "Network error: Connection timed-out" message.
I'm using both WinSCP and CoreFTP client with exactly the same result.
I can also telnet to port 22 and get the CoreFTP version number when all is well. When it isn't it comes back unable to connect.
Not sure what's causing it as nothing will change between when it works and when it doesn't. Though it seems to work/fail in waves where it will work from three different client desktops just fine and then stop working for no apparent reason.
Restarting the service *does not* resolve, nor does running it as an application.
There is a firewall between them but port forwarded and since I can connect sometimes that seems to be an unlikely culprit.
Could be a networky issue but I have seen no consistency between when it works and when it doesn't.
Any help?