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User: Jeff W. 9 years ago
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This has been going on for far too long at this point. I cannot update my pages. I hit the publish to server (GoDaddy) and it thinks for a while then it returns varied messages. One is "connection dropped." One is "Could not open data connection to port 52269: Connection timed out" I have been back and forth with the Everweb people who told me GoDaddy needs to open up ports above 50000. I went to the GoDaddy people and they said everything is good on their end that it's an Everweb issue. It was only happening on one of my pages, now it's more. I tried the update....no luck. I'm about to chunk Everweb and figure Wordpress unless I get this resolved quickly. That and I still haven't see a Blogging widget after seeing promise of one for well over a year. |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 9 years ago
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Hi Jeff, Sorry for the problems you are experiencing. The actual cause of this error is that your modem has a built in firewall that actually changes the port number as EverWeb tries to publish. Unfortunately I do not have exact instructions to modify your settings on your modem. If you know how, you should look into how to open up passive FTP ports on your modem or disable the firewall redirect feature. I also do not know why this happens for some users, and for others not besides the above. I also do not know why some other FTP clients won't display this error. The last resort option is to publish to a folder and use a free FTP client such as cyberduck to publish your website. I am sorry for the inconveniences and I am going to continue to investigate. We do have plans to completely redo the FTP publishing feature though. ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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User: Jeff W. 9 years ago
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Forwarding the ports did not help. It got the one website published but not the original one that fails every time. I forwarded the ports to 50000 to 55000 and it failed somewhere around 62000 where it had been failing at 52000 or so. Then I forwarded the ports from 50000 to 65000 and now it fails around 64000. This last time it failed at 49272. I have zero clue, little time to continue down the rabbit hole, and very little patience for it. |
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User: Paul-RAGESW 9 years ago
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HI Jeff, Did you try turning port forwarding off? ------------------------------- Paul EverWeb Developer |
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