I spent about an hour and a half last night on the phone with 1and1 support trying to resolve a problem I have with my FTP client accessing my webspace. They were very helpful and have assisted in narrowing down the problem at least.
The strange thing is this...
Using Filezilla (or any other FTP client infact) I can get a connection to the 1and1 FTP server but a directory listing is denied. I can use theh command prompt and ftp to get a connection but likewise it report that the listing is denied.
I can successfully FTP to other host servers no problem, it is only with 1and1, and strangley as I mentioned the conection is made with username and password but just the listing is denied.
I have tried another computer on the same network but it also shows the same problem.
Now that only leaves my ISP and my router/network. My next step is to repower the router but could this in some way be due to my ISP (Virgin)? And if so how could that be? I would need to be armed with at least a possible cause before I can expect Virgin to even consider there's a problem (and even then I'm sure they will not believe it to be their problem).
I have tried on another ISP with a different network and computer and it connects and lists ok.
Everything worked perfectly yesterday morning till Actinic failed during an upoad.
Anybody see this peculiarity before?
The strange thing is this...
Using Filezilla (or any other FTP client infact) I can get a connection to the 1and1 FTP server but a directory listing is denied. I can use theh command prompt and ftp to get a connection but likewise it report that the listing is denied.
I can successfully FTP to other host servers no problem, it is only with 1and1, and strangley as I mentioned the conection is made with username and password but just the listing is denied.
I have tried another computer on the same network but it also shows the same problem.
Now that only leaves my ISP and my router/network. My next step is to repower the router but could this in some way be due to my ISP (Virgin)? And if so how could that be? I would need to be armed with at least a possible cause before I can expect Virgin to even consider there's a problem (and even then I'm sure they will not believe it to be their problem).
I have tried on another ISP with a different network and computer and it connects and lists ok.
Everything worked perfectly yesterday morning till Actinic failed during an upoad.
Anybody see this peculiarity before?
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