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FileZilla connection closed by server – How to fix

by | Feb 6, 2021

Wondering How to fix FileZilla connection closed by server? We can help you.

FileZilla connection generally gets closed by the server is due to too many simultaneous links to the server.

FileZilla is one of the popular and powerful free software for transferring files over the internet.

Here at Bobcares, we often get requests from our customers to fix this issue as a part of our Server Management Services.

Today let’s see some of the common causes fr this issue and how our Support Techs fix this for our customers.

Steps to fix FileZilla connection closed by server

Commonly seen causes for this error include having too many simultaneous connections, any Firewall issue, antivirus restrictions, incorrect Hostname & IP address, and transfer mode issues.

We will see the steps which our support Engineers follow to fix this FileZilla issue for our customers.

1. Too many simultaneous connections

We must ensure the Limit number of simultaneous connections is set properly and set the maximum number of connections from the FileZilla to fix this issue

The following steps can be used:

1.  First, open FileZilla and click the File menu.

2. And select the Site Manager option.

3. After that, we will select the FTP site from the Select Entry menu.

4. Then click the Transfer Settings tab and select the box for Limit number of simultaneous connections.

5. Finally click OK.

2. Firewall or antivirus restrictions.

Similarly, this error occurs when the firewall or antivirus is rejecting the connections.

To fix this we will check the firewall and antivirus settings of the server and also ensure that FTP or SFTP connections from the client to the server are not being blocked.

In addition to this, we will check whether the ports for FTP or SFTP are open or not in the firewall and add them if not open.

3. Incorrect Hostname or IP address.

Providing an incorrect hostname or IP in the HOST option of the FileZilla can also occur the error FileZilla connection closed by server.

We must check whether the hostname or IP in the HOST option is provided correctly. This fixes the problem.

4. Transfer mode issue.

If we are using the Active mode to transfer the files there is a possibility of getting this error.

Passive FTP connections can be more firewall-friendly and likely than active connections.

We can fix this by switching to Passive mode. The steps to follow are given below:

1.  First, open FileZilla and click the File menu.

2. Select the Site Manager option.

3. After that we will select the FTP site from the Select Entry menu.

4. Then take the Transfer Settings tab and click the radio button labeled Passive.

5. Finally click the OK button.

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Conclusion

To conclude, we saw the different causes for the FileZilla connection getting closed by the server, along with the steps that our Support Engineers follow to fix them for our customers.

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