Filezilla wont connect

Forum Forums Freeview HD FVP 4000T, 5000T Filezilla wont connect

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  • #19157
    Anonymous
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    Hi,

    I have an old Fox T2 that works perfectly with Filezilla, but I can’t get the FVP 4000T to work.

    I have tried resetting the 4000T, but it still doesn’t work.

    I use the correct IP for the 4000T

    HumaxFTP for the Username

    Password 0000

    Any ideas, please?

    Thanks David

    #79789
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    Hi welcome to our forum. Try temporarily disabling your Virus Checker Firewall.

    Can you map the box in Windows Explorer using the Samba server ?

    What version of Windows (or other OS) are you using ?

    #79790
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Thanks for the reply:

    I have turned off the anti virus and the firewall.

    Windows 10

    I can use Filezilla on the Fox T2, but it wont connect on the 4000T, it states the following:

    Command: PASS ****

    Response: 530 Login incorrect.

    Error: Critical error: Could not connect to server

    I’m sorry but I don’t know what you mean Map the drive in Samba, I believe that Samba is a piece of software?

    #79791
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    davidslee – 48 minutes ago  » 

    I have tried resetting the 4000T, but it still doesn’t work.

    I use the correct IP for the 4000T

    Have you checked that the FTP server is turned on (on the 4000T))?

    #79792
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Yes it is on and as Ive mentioned Ive used Filezilla for years and am using it now on the Fox T2

    Ive tried fixing the IP address on the 4000T and changing the number too

    #79793
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    davidslee – 11 hours ago  » 

    Thanks for the reply:

    I have turned off the anti virus and the firewall.

    Windows 10

    I can use Filezilla on the Fox T2, but it wont connect on the 4000T, it states the following:

    Command: PASS ****

    Response: 530 Login incorrect.

    Error: Critical error: Could not connect to server

    I’m sorry but I don’t know what you mean Map the drive in Samba, I believe that Samba is a piece of software?

    Samba is a Windows File server. If you open windows explorer and look under network, you should see your 4000T provided the box samba server is turned on. This gives you access using standard windows file copying (drag and drop, copy and paste). If you have the custom firmware on your HDR-FOX-T2 you can also use Samba.

    I don’t have the 4000T but I believe ftp isn’t useful if you want to copy recording files due to encryption on all recorded files.

    https://myhumax.org/forum/topic/file-transfer

    #79794
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Graham, Thanks for the reply, yes I can access the 4000T in Windows explorer, but I can only use the Download Folder (not the main Video Folder)( on the 4000T to copy too.

    With Filezilla on the Fox T2, I can upload files to the main Video Folder.

    What I can’t understand is why I can use Filezilla on the Fox T2 but not on the 4000T.

    It seems that I need to use a different username or password?

    #79795
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    davidslee – 1 hour ago  » 

    It seems that I need to use a different username or password?

    Have you read the bit in the manual that says “Check if the password is correct. Go to HOME > SETTINGS > Network Settings > File Share and set a new password.”?

    #79796
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I have just tried creating a password and without a password and neither works.

    As I mentioned Filezilla is working fine on my Fox T2.

    #79797
    Martin Liddle
    Participant

    davidslee – 1 hour ago  » 

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I have just tried creating a password and without a password and neither works.

    Barry can you help with this please.

    #79798
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I thought I would try installing Filezilla on my wife’s laptop, but I just got the same result, it won’t connect.

    I still believe that there is a problem with the user name: HumaxFTP or the Password 0000

    I have tried changing the password but no luck.

    #79799
    Barry
    Moderator

    Martin Liddle – 1 hour ago  » 

    davidslee – 1 hour ago  » 

    Thanks for the suggestion, but I have just tried creating a password and without a password and neither works.

    Barry can you help with this please.

    Not much help as I do not usually use FileZilla..however

    Just tried and it worked, all I did was to put the IP address of the FVP into host box and hit OK, ie no username, no password:

    Status:Connection established, waiting for welcome message…

    Status: Insecure server, it does not support FTP over TLS.

    Status: Logged in

    Status: Retrieving directory listing…

    Status: Directory listing of “/” successful

    Status: Retrieving directory listing of “/Recordings”…

    Status: Directory listing of “/Recordings” successful

    #79800
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Hi Barry,

    I don’t suppose you remember me, I was a member of your group years ago when I had a 9125? you helped me then too.

    I just tried it without the Username and yes it accessed the 4000T, but it won’t let me upload to any of the folders except the Download Folder.

    Is there a way to change the settings on the other folders to be able to Write too?

    #79801
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    davidslee – 1 hour ago  » 

    Hi Barry,

    I don’t suppose you remember me, I was a member of your group years ago when I had a 9125? you helped me then too.

    I just tried it without the Username and yes it accessed the 4000T, but it won’t let me upload to any of the folders except the Download Folder.

    Is there a way to change the settings on the other folders to be able to Write too?

    Imagine that’s because the recording folders are themselves encrypted.

    Don’t expect the sort of access you can get on a HDR-Fox-T2. If you bought the 4000T expecting the same sort of access, that finished with the HDR=FOX-T2. Even the later boxes using the similar UI (1800T/2000T) have similar restrictions.

    #79802
    grahamlthompson
    Participant

    davidslee – 1 hour ago  » 

    Hi Barry,

    I don’t suppose you remember me, I was a member of your group years ago when I had a 9125? you helped me then too.

    I just tried it without the Username and yes it accessed the 4000T, but it won’t let me upload to any of the folders except the Download Folder.

    Is there a way to change the settings on the other folders to be able to Write too?

    Imagine that’s because the recording folders are themselves encrypted.

    Don’t expect the sort of access you can get on a HDR-Fox-T2. If you bought the 4000T expecting the same sort of access, that finished with the HDR-FOX-T2. Even the later boxes using the similar UI (1800T/2000T) have similar restrictions.

    Basically you have the capability to import external content in a format the box can display to a folder (the download folder) that you can replay it from. At a guess you can replay from a usb drive as well.

    There is little point in uploading content to the encrypted recording partitions. because without the associated sidecar support files the box will not be able to playback anyway.

    The HDR-FOX-T2 support files (.nts and .hmt) are not supported and if present on a USB drive will confuse the box anyway. If you rename or delete these the box media player should replay these without issue for un-encrypted content.

    Not clear what you are trying to achieve ?

    What’s a 9125 ? The first twin tuner Humax SD box was the 9200T, followed by the 9150T and the 9300T.

    The first single tuner Freeview box was the 9800T.

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