Hi All
I can connect to my server using winSCp SFTP on port 22 but when I try FTP on port 21 it times out
Do I need to adjust a cofig somewhere?
Hi All
I can connect to my server using winSCp SFTP on port 22 but when I try FTP on port 21 it times out
Do I need to adjust a cofig somewhere?
winSCp uses SSH thats why it use port 22 cause 22 standard runs on that port, no idea if you can get it t work over a ftp port also "21? But i dont think so.
But why cant you just use it over port 22 ? :)
As soon as I select FTP it automatically changes to port 21.
When I log into the server from winscp I am using my standard login details for the server.
How do I login as root?
I'm getting this error when trying tro transfer files
General failure (server should provide error description).
Error code: 4
Error message from server: Failure
How do I login as root?
On the winscp login page click on the edit tab, you can then change the username to root etc..
I've now got logged into winscp as root but when I try to move the oscam file from /opt/simplebuild/archiv to /usr/local/bin/
I keep getting this message
General failure (server should provide error description).
Error code: 4
Error message from server: Failure
not seen this error before
however are u sure /usr/local/bin/ has write priv on?
also are you logging in as user and root owns folder?
is there enough space on hdd that you are sending to?
if none of above indicates a problem you could try a different version of winscp
Running now
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Running now
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Great news !!
Please explain how + what you did for the benefit of other users..
My first problem was that I wasn’t logged in as root with winscp
after that I transferred the binary file to my documents then sent it to /usr/local/bin which seemed to do the trick
Omnikey is also working 100%
its my first time using debian and linux and I'm really impressed
Its a great hobby to keep the brain active :)
Thanks for the reply buddy & well done for sorting it.
I will close this thread now.
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