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Old 12-13-2007
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ftp - Connection close

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Can someone help me what is the problem, when i try to login via ftp, though i entered the correct password, i got an error message

Connection refused.

please help. thanks
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"Connection refused" normally means that ftpd is not actually enabled on the far end.
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If you are being prompted for username and password, it's probably running the ftpd ok.

If you are seeing a connection refused, it can be because the ftpd is being told to deny access to your userid (config file of allowed users) or because your password has expired.
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thanks a lot for info.
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