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    Hi

    I am unable to Upload my site, I am recieving the error message 'The connection with the server reset'. I have checked with the people who host the site and they have assured me that we have all the permissions etc and there is no problem there end.

    I have tried using the Test in Network settings and I get this message
    'You do not have write permissions to the cgi-bin directory "cgi-bin/" or it does not exist.' So I am slightly confussed! It has been suggested that we move from ADSL hardware to SDSL! But with the cost how can I be sure that this will resolve the issue!

    Can anyone advise!

    #2
    'You do not have write permissions to the cgi-bin directory "cgi-bin/" or it does not exist
    1 do you have a cgi-bin?
    2 what permissions are assigned to it.

    Furthermore, are you hosting on linux or windows, who are you hosting with, what package have you bought from them

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      #3
      Upload Problem

      The server is Unix.
      Owner has Read Write Execute
      Numeric 755

      There is a cgi-bin in Site1.

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        #4
        Ian,

        Is this still an issue with the upload?
        Bruce King
        SellerDeck

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          #5
          Upload Problem

          Hi Bruce

          Yes..

          It sites a sending base files and will go no further, it has been suggested to me its the timeout settings on our server!

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            #6
            Not sure if this is the same problem I had. But initially when I first built my site on a 1and1 linux box I ended up deleting the whole site (on 1&1 advice) because of permissions problems. After that we had no problems at all.

            costume jewellery
            Regards
            Sally

            Fashion Jewellery Wholesale - Glitzy Jewels

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              #7
              Hi Ian
              A possible shot in the dark here but the issue may lay here with passive FTP transfers.
              Have you tried disabling/enabling (i.e. changing their state) within"Advanced | Network Settings"?
              It is not unknown for the passive FTP transfer requirements to be changed by either router updates or ISP ADSL changes.

              Try changing the "Use Passive FTP Transfers" setting within the FTP options, try a test and if succesfuly try and update. It might let you get past this issue.

              For the record, if it works can you let us know the IPS you use.
              Fergus Weir - teclan ltd
              Ecommerce Digital Marketing

              SellerDeck Responsive Web Design

              SellerDeck Hosting
              SellerDeck Digital Marketing

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