"Server not Found" error when trying to connect via FTP.
Hello, and apologies if this is posted in the wrong section.
When I try to connect to connect via FTP, I always get a "server not found" error message. Here are the details:
- The domain is an add-on domain.
- I have tested with both the server domain name and the IP address
- I am 100% sure that the username and password are correct.
- Using FTP, not SFTP, Port 21. I tested both passive and non-passive modes.
- Tried both ProFTPD and Pure-FTPd servers.
- Power 21 is open in the firewall.
What did I miss?
Thanks in advance,
Mark
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Could you post a screenshot of the error? 0 -
"Server not found" would indicate a bigger connection issue between your location and the server. Are you able to visit the site in a browser? 0 -
Could you post a screenshot of the error?
I could but it would not help in this case. The error is coming from my FTP program, and the only thing it says is "Server not found".0 -
"Server not found" would indicate a bigger connection issue between your location and the server. Are you able to visit the site in a browser?
No. The default domain for cPanel is domain1.com. From within cPanel, I created 2 more domains: domain2.com and domain3.com. Default cPanel domain: domain1.com New domain: domain2.com New domain: domain3.com I CAN http to domain2 and domain3.com. I CANNOT http to domain1.com I CANNOT ftp to any of them. When I create an FTP account from cPanel, the FTP server it wants me to use is domain1, the default. I have tried changing the FTP server to domain2 and 3 (and changing the username accordingly) but I still cannot connect via FTP.0 -
Thanks for the additional details. Not being able to reach domain1 in a browser would indicate either a DNS issue or problem with the Apache configuration, depending on what error you're seeing. When you connect to the FTP server, the hostname shouldn't matter. You can use the hostname of the server, the IP, the domain name - as long as it's something that points that machine your connection will work. For FTP accounts that are created inside cPanel, you'll want to use the full "username@domain.com" address as the FTP username. If you try just "username" it will not allow you access. Can you confirm you're trying that correct username format as well? 0 -
Hi CPRex, Thanks for the reply. And yes I can confirm that I also tested it with both the LAN and the WAN IP Address of the server in place of the hostname, and I used the full username@domain.com as the username when trying to connect. Mark 0 -
Update: I disabled "TLS Encryption Support" in WHM and I am not able to FTP to the server via both its LAN and WAN IP addresses (Progress!!) but still not via a domain name. 0 -
That's so odd - this is one of those "it should just work" scenarios. Could you open a ticket with our support team so we can check out this system? If you are able to do that, please post the ticket number here so I can follow along. 0 -
That's so odd - this is one of those "it should just work" scenarios. Could you open a ticket with our support team so we can check out this system? If you are able to do that, please post the ticket number here so I can follow along.
I agree. It should "just work". I am also thinking that the answer is so obvious and easy too, and that I am just zoning-out or something. I will open a ticket now. Mark0 -
That sounds good - just let me know the ticket number so I can follow along. 0 -
Ticket # 94417271 0 -
Thanks for that - I'm following along on my end now. 0 -
Let us know guys what was the solution here :) 0 -
Our team was able to check the live DNS and confirm there were DNS issues leading to this issue. 0
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