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Connection refused to local ftp connection

Hi.


After a while, I'd open Cyberduck to configure permissions of some new folders inside my local Apache server, where I build my websites. This is necessary when I create the folders by finder, instead ftp client, php, etc.. But Cyberduck told me: Network Error: Connection failed, connection refused.


The only things I remember heaving change recently are the external router (Linksys by Cisco WRT54GH-BR) and configuring php error messages to a develop profile (more error messages), the rest still remains the same at Snow Leopard.


I'm trying somethings like proxy configuration (automatic), but this is not exactly my area. I cannot say even if FTP server is running... But I suspect from external router, don't know why...


Any ideas are welcome, like how configure permissions without Cyberduck!

MacMini Core 2 Duo, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 2,5 MB RAM

Posted on Jul 3, 2011 4:04 PM

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Posted on Jul 3, 2011 6:59 PM

Allright, I just found my answare here:


https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2358300?answerId=11181266022#11181266022


When I wrote the question, I begun to think about and start to search for FTP server.


I don't understand why FTP is located elsewhere from web sharing in the preferences panel, it's the same class of service than web, instead of other file sharing methods. Apple shouldn't try to think for us, but assist us... ok, thats enough!


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