What Should I Do If the Connection Between the Client and the Server Times Out When I Upload a File Using FTP?
Symptom
When I attempted to access the server from the client to upload a file using FTP, the connection timed out.
Constraints
The operations described in this section apply to FTP on local Windows only.
Possible Causes
Data is intercepted by the firewall or security group on the server.
Solution
- Check the firewall settings on the server.
- Disable the firewall or add desired rules to the security group.
File Upload/Data Transfer FAQs
- How Do I Upload Files to My ECS?
- How Can I Use WinSCP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?
- How Can I Use SCP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?
- How Can I Use SFTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?
- How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files from a Local Windows Computer to a Linux ECS?
- How Can I Use FTP to Transfer Files Between a Local Linux Computer and a Linux ECS?
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