Have been using FileZilla server 0.9.40 for about a year, on a Windows 7 Pro machine, with a client called Webdrive (turns an FTP connection into a virtual drive), for several clients in a remote office. It has worked FLAWLESSLY. It is used HEAVILY, as it is the only access to the server the people in the remote office have.
This morning they (remote office people) called and said they couldn't get online via WebDrive. They are getting an error from WebDrive that says "Unable to connect to site SRVR, SSL Handshaking failed (1705), Operation: Connecting to server, Sub Operation: Performing secure handshake.
I have WebDrive on my machine at home, and was able to duplicate the problem.
Looking at the server console, all I see is (I replaced the IP addresses):
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> Connected, sending welcome message...
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.41 beta
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 220-written by Tim Kosse (Tim.Kosse@gmx.de)
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> AUTH TLS
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:30 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 234 Using authentication type TLS
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:30 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> disconnected.
I upgraded 0.9.41 and it didn't help.
I'm running the same server config at my shop, it still works. I was able, via WebDrive, to get onto my server running the same FileZilla and same settings.
I CAN LOGIN W/O SSL/TLS authentication to their server via WebDrive no problem. That works fine. It is only when I try to use SSL/TLS that I have a problem.
Not sure how to debug this. I would like to restart their router (a WNR3500L running DD-WRT) but cannot do so until later as they have a VOIP phone system and I don't want to knock it out. Not sure if the router can create any issues.
I have tried completely disabling the firewall on their server in case some rule got changed or something, but it didn't help.
Does FileZilla Server have any dependencies on Windows services that I should be checking?
Thanks for any pointers.
This morning they (remote office people) called and said they couldn't get online via WebDrive. They are getting an error from WebDrive that says "Unable to connect to site SRVR, SSL Handshaking failed (1705), Operation: Connecting to server, Sub Operation: Performing secure handshake.
I have WebDrive on my machine at home, and was able to duplicate the problem.
Looking at the server console, all I see is (I replaced the IP addresses):
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> Connected, sending welcome message...
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.41 beta
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 220-written by Tim Kosse (Tim.Kosse@gmx.de)
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:29 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> AUTH TLS
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:30 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> 234 Using authentication type TLS
(000007)12/31/2012 9:59:30 AM - (not logged in) (0.0.0.0)> disconnected.
I upgraded 0.9.41 and it didn't help.
I'm running the same server config at my shop, it still works. I was able, via WebDrive, to get onto my server running the same FileZilla and same settings.
I CAN LOGIN W/O SSL/TLS authentication to their server via WebDrive no problem. That works fine. It is only when I try to use SSL/TLS that I have a problem.
Not sure how to debug this. I would like to restart their router (a WNR3500L running DD-WRT) but cannot do so until later as they have a VOIP phone system and I don't want to knock it out. Not sure if the router can create any issues.
I have tried completely disabling the firewall on their server in case some rule got changed or something, but it didn't help.
Does FileZilla Server have any dependencies on Windows services that I should be checking?
Thanks for any pointers.