

Because of this I don’t really need FTP, but I’d like to see if I can make it work regardless. Let me mention once again that despite being less secure, SSH (SFTP) works perfectly with no problems of any kind and can be accessed both locally and through DDNS. I don’t know if maybe this has anything to do with it. FTP and SSH are both enabled, I’ve checked and checked again.īTW, just to make things simple, on device there is only one user and one share (Public). Apparently the M圜loud’s FTP is hard wired for port 21 and won’t respond to any other.

I tried this with another port and got no reply. It’s the M圜loud device that isn’t letting me in. BEGIN SIGNATURE BLOCK No support requests per PM You will NOT get any reply. Port 20 is a myth, and port 22 is for SFTP, which Filezilla Server doesnt support. I now believe there is nothing wrong with the router or its configuration. Port 20 22 should be FTP forwarded to the LAN address linked to your machine MAC address.

If the server configuration requires an SFTP connection to be used, changing the port number in the FileZilla client software from 21 to 22 should resolve the issue. When I press “Cancel” the FTP client prompts me to reconnect. Change the default FTP port from 21 to 22 The default port used for standard FTP connections to HostPapa servers is 21, while the default port for Secure FTP (SFTP) is 22. Login: xxx <- same values as Android M圜loud app I configured the FTP client this way:ġ92.168.x.x:21 (internal IP of M圜loud device) If you have a NAT router, you need to forward these ports to the local machine on which the FileZilla Pro is installed on. You will have to open these ports in your firewall. I reconfigured port forwarding on my router to FTP port 21. Configure the range in Edit > Settings, FTP, Active Mode, enable Limit local ports used by FileZilla and fill the boxes with the minimum and maximum port numbers.
