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April 16, 2022 at 8:51 am #109359
Anonymous
InactiveAdditional info:-
I have done a port scan on the Aura and port 2323 isn’t actually open.
The only TCP ports open are :- 5050, 6466, 8008, 8009 and 8080
I am guess that is why I can’t connect – and yes I have tried to FTP into the above ports.
April 16, 2022 at 2:17 pm #109360Anonymous
InactiveUsing the FileZilla settings suggested by Mark and Martin I am getting a connect success rate of about 1 in 50. On the times I have had a connection I have uploaded files and during the uploading process had “connection lost” errors.
I think Anonymous (14 April) might be on the right track, it is some form of caching problem on the Aura. I’ve never been able to reconnect after one of these errors.
April 17, 2022 at 9:16 am #109361Anonymous
InactiveI have been using FileZilla for files transfers from Aura for many months now. Absolutely no problems, even for large transfers – over 100 files.
My Mac, Virgin Router and aura are hard-wired.
On the Aura, make sure under Settings –> ‘Record & Share’,
File Share = ON
Allow Anonymouse = off
FTP user name = aura (unless you have changed it, default password = 0000, unless you have changed it).
Make a note of the IP from the line below on your Aura:
FTP Address:
ftp://aura:<Pin Code>@192.168.0.24:2323/
On your PC, download “AngryIP Scanner” from “https://angyip.org”
(It is free software).
Run the software and see if it can find your aura box.
On your FileZilla:
At the top where it says:
Host: type the IP address of your Humax aura box
Username: aura
Password: 0000
Port: 2323
Click on the QuickConnect button.
April 17, 2022 at 9:53 am #109362Anonymous
InactiveHi JPV1960.
Thanks for your input, and I am glad its working for you.
As I said earlier in this thread, your suggestion is exactly what I doing.
I have can access the recordings without any issues using the browser interface on port 8080.
I had one successful attempt using FTP, but with no changes made to anything apart from putting the Aura into standby and then waking it up, it hasn’t worked since.
Doing a port scan on the Aura’s 192.168.1.128 address it shows the port8080 open, but port 2323 is not shown as open.
April 17, 2022 at 10:08 am #109363Anonymous
InactiveTrying again today – no change

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April 17, 2022 at 10:20 am #109364Anonymous
InactiveHi jpv and Mark,
I have tried all of jpv settings and run AngryIP as well. My results are exactly as Mark has shown.
The only difference for me to jpv’s set up is that I am using WiFi not Wired ethernet.
Is it possible to upload from a USB HDD onto the Aura using say X-Plore.
April 17, 2022 at 10:27 am #109365Anonymous
InactiveWired ethernet should be better.
Are you able to ping the aura box from your PC?
Make sure the passcode on aura is set to 0000 or change it to say ‘1111’ and give it a try. It doesn’t make any sense.
April 17, 2022 at 10:42 am #109366Anonymous
InactiveIf you Google econnrefused then possible reasons given for this error are the computer’s firewall and/or antivirus protection (or incorrect settings but that does not seem to be the case).
April 17, 2022 at 10:59 am #109367Anonymous
InactiveThis is my result from AngryIP.
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April 17, 2022 at 11:04 am #109368Anonymous
InactiveI have tried to make the ftp connection to the Aura from an Android tablet and received the same error message. “Econnrefused”
April 17, 2022 at 11:10 am #109369Anonymous
InactiveOn AngryIP, change the IP range to start from 192.168.1.0 to 192.168.1.233
April 17, 2022 at 11:10 am #109370Anonymous
InactiveMars – That was my first thought so tried with both firewall and Anti-Virus turned off, but to no avail.
April 17, 2022 at 11:15 am #109371Anonymous
InactiveJPV – I can ping it without any issues.
The other thing is that the DNLA server doesn't appear anywhere either.
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April 17, 2022 at 11:17 am #109372Martin Liddle
ParticipantManwe – 12 mins ago »
This is my result from AngryIP.
My result differs from yours in two respects (using default settings):
There is a time shown for the ping response of 17ms.
There is an open port of 8080.
If I then add 2323 to the list of ports to be scanned then it is shown as open.
April 17, 2022 at 11:37 am #109373Anonymous
InactiveI hate to say it, but to me it really looks like port 2323 is closed.
However, I am very happy to be proved wrong!
Using a Windows Powershell command I get the following when looking at port 2323 and port 8080 (The Web connection port)
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