

Try using defaults and let us know how that goes (it wasn't clear if you already tried that or not). There haven't been other problems reported when using a PC and I haven't tested that out specifically. The transfer will be in TLS secure mode as that is the only connection type available and the Filezilla client will fall back to that usage (and report it in the log). This still produces a server directly listing and the security cert will still pop-up to be accepted. In short, use FTP in passive mode (the default) and do not change anything else related to TLS. If I instead try to adjust the settings, active mode is enabled (directly or indirectly), and Filezilla sends out a series of commands as a way to get the server's directory listing.

I resolved this by using default settings with Filezilla (on a MAC). Status: Connecting to 129.114.60.56:21.Įrror: Connection timed out after 20 seconds of inactivityĮrror: Failed to retrieve directory listing Require TLS + active transfer setting Status: Resolving address of Status: Server did not properly shut down TLS connectionĮrror: Transfer connection interrupted: ECONNABORTED - Connection aborted Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (129,114,60,60,118,34).Įrror: GnuTLS error -110: The TLS connection was non-properly terminated. Response: 257 "/" is the current directory Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message. Require TLS + default transfer setting Status: Resolving address of I CAN connect to other servers via filezilla on windows, galaxy is the only one I cannot connect to right now. I can get a little further by changing transfer settings from default to active in Filezilla, but then it fails loading the directory.

I cannot resume any transfers as I cannot even connect at all-after adjusting encryption settings to require TLS and accepting the new certificate I get the error above. I cannot connect at work on Filezilla + windows 7 since changes were made to galaxy. I can connect at home on Filezilla + Mac.
