

Response: 425 Can't open data connection for transfer of "/"Įrror: Failed to retrieve directory listingĪnd it waits a while until it says "Directory listing failed". Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (xxx,xxx,xxx,xxx,195,141) Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message. On FileZilla, I get this: Status: Disconnected from server The interesting part is that through the command-line ftp client, it works: % ftp !4861Ģ29 Entering Extended Passive Mode (|||50076|)ġ50 Opening data channel for directory listing of "/" I've tried to connect with Cyberduck Version 4.8.3 (19083) and FileZilla 3.16.0, and the connection itself works, but the directory listing always fails. The server is directly connected to the Internet and configured to let the passive mode ports through at the Windows firewall, as per the FileZilla Server documentation. I feel like there is probably something really obvious that I am overlooking, but I've run out of ideas.I'm trying to connect to an FTP server (running FileZilla 0.9.56b on Windows 7) using my Mac (running OS X 10.10). If it matters, the server in question is a WPEngine hosting environment. (I tried setting the new one to 1400 anyway, and it didn't help.) this older question suggests that Problem is caused by macs MTU settings:īut both computers are set to automatic (MTU:1500) and one is working and one is not.I have checked the Network settings line by line, and the only difference is that the old mac happens to be using OpenDNS servers (that couldn't matter, could it?).I know that I could update CyberDuck on my old computer and see if it breaks, but that's not the solution I'm hoping for.) (With the obvious exception of the software version. I have checked every CyberDuck setting line by line to confirm that they are both identical.Since I can log in on both, I know that I am using the correct access credentials.) (I'm not connecting via SFTP for one and FTP for the other, for instance, or connecting with a lesser-privileged user. I have confirmed that I am using the same account, password, port, and protocol between the two systems.On my new laptop, I can connect, browse, and download files, but not upload files.

On my old laptop, I can connect, browse, download files, and upload files.

I am trying to SFTP into the same server with the same account. Situation: I have two Mac laptops, an old Macbook Air running Yosemite with Cyberduck 4.1.3 and a new Macbook Pro running Yosemite and Cyberduck 4.7.1. I have a problem very similar to the question asked here, but the solution listed there isn't working for me.
