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And on Chrome, it says “Error 324 (net::ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE): The server closed the connection without sending any data.” We have had the endless loop error (on IE) before, on our old FTP program, and it ended up being a problem with the Windows Firewall.
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However, on IE, it brings up the login and password screen on an endless loop (no matter what I type in it is not accepted and just pops back up again). Here’s something interesting I am just noticing: On Firefox, when I try to access the FTP, it gives me the 421 Login incorrect error. He said absolutely not, and that the problem could not be the modem. I also called Qwest today and talked to a specialist on the Q1000 modem to find out if there is anything built into it that could be interfering/blocking. I do have an Asus RT-N56U router connected to the modem which has a built in FTP service, so when you said that, I thought it might be interfering, but I tried disconnecting the router from the modem and nothing changed, so I am assuming it is not that either.
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The other server should be nowhere to be found, I did a clean Windows 7 install on a different formatted hard drive, as well as upgraded my modem and service plan, so pretty much everything was changed. Thanks for the reply, it is good to know that it is definitely not Cerberus but something else. Thanks very much, and hope to hear from someone soon! So, any thoughts on what I could try, or why this isn’t working? Other places I could/should post this question that could help me even better? More info you need to know to help me troubleshoot? If you want to do some of your own testing, the DNS for my FTP is. I also made a lot of changes all at once (upgraded from Windows XP 32bit to Windows 7 64bit, got a new Qwest service plan and modem, and switched to a new FTP program) so it is hard for me to know what precisely the culprit might be, or if one of these changes now makes this impossible. However, since then I have tried Filezilla and then Cerberus, and I couldn’t/can’t get it to work with either of them. So it seems to me like it should be possible, and it would be really helpful for me.
The reason I really want this to happen is that up until about a week ago I was using Gene6 FTP server with this same setup (No-IP through a modem), and everyone could access it just fine, both on and off the network. I’m stumped, and just don’t know what the problem could be or what to try next. I’ve turned off and on just about every option that seems related in Cerberus and my modem settings, with no effect. ***.***), but if I click on the DNS link, I get “421 Login incorrect.” I’m not sure it even has anything to do with Cerberus the Cerberus log shows absolutely nothing when this happens, so it seems like the query never even gets to the FTP server. I can access it from these computers by keying in the internal IP of the server (. However, no matter what I’ve tried, none of the computers that share the same network as the FTP server can access it through the No-IP DNS link.
Works 100% fine with every computer I’ve tested off the network. People click the link, No-IP redirects them to my modem’s WAN, it port forwards to the server, everyone is happy.
Then, I use a service called No-IP to link my dynamic WAN with a stable DNS name so I can link to it on my website for people to access and it will never change (it is a public FTP open to all). Computer has a static IP, all necessary ports are forwarded, Windows Firewall has exceptions for those ports, etc. My setup: Running Cerberus on a computer connected to a Qwest Q1000 modem. Searched through the forum archives but it seems my problem is the exact opposite of most…