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Posted by: mick p Oct 18 2007, 02:11 AM

I have not been able to (ftp) update my web site since 21/3/07
I could be some thing very silly I am doing wrong I just do not know.
If you can help! Will you do it as an idiots guide for me please?

I have used Freeserve service since 1998. Now its Orange
and I suddenly cannot get to the uploads.webspace.freeserve.net address
I need to FTP to. So I can't update my website. Last worked okay on
21/3/07. Now it won't.


[07:37:52] SmartFTP v2.5.1006.48
[07:37:54] Resolving host name "uploads.webspace.freeserve.net"
[07:37:54] Connecting to 195.92.195.166 Port: 21
[07:37:54] Connected to uploads.webspace.freeserve.net.
[07:37:54] 220-webspaceg1.svr.pol.co.uk FTP server ($Id: ftpd,v 1.2 2006/09/14 09:11:05 simonc Exp $)
[07:37:54] 220-Local time is now 06:37 and the load is 0.16.
[07:37:54] 220 You will be thrown out after 900 seconds of inactivity.
[07:37:54] USER mick@innercity.freeserve.co.uk
[07:37:54] 331 User mick@innercity.freeserve.co.uk OK. Password required.
[07:37:54] PASS (hidden)
[07:37:54] 230-You are using 14.77MB of space, and you have 0.23MB free.
[07:37:54] 230 OK
[07:37:54] SYST
[07:37:54] 215 UNIX Type: L8
[07:37:54] Detected Server Type: UNIX
[07:37:54] FEAT
[07:37:54] 500 Unknown command
[07:37:54] TYPE I
[07:37:54] 200 TYPE is now 8-bit binary
[07:37:54] REST 0
[07:37:54] 350 Restarting at 0. Send STOR or RETR to initiate transfer.
[07:37:54] PWD
[07:37:54] 257 "/"
[07:37:54] TYPE A
[07:37:54] 200 TYPE is now ASCII
[07:37:54] PASV
[07:38:54] Timeout (60s).
[07:38:54] Client closed the connection.

Posted by: mick p Oct 18 2007, 05:42 AM

I have not been able to (ftp) update my web site since 21/3/07
Which is Incidentally the same time as when I swap to broadband
just thought about that bit sorry
Mick P

Posted by: pandy Oct 18 2007, 11:42 AM

When you switched to broadband did you also change ISP and was the space you can't FTP to provided by your former ISP?

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