
Originally Posted by
bovi
No, you're using the right link. I just tried to click it and it found the file. The problem seems to be on your end. You are obviously able to resolve the name to IP address. Some points that may or may not help you:
1) Are you able to ping it?
2) Have you tried to disable passive mode in any of your FTP clients? That was a solution to some previous problems, but likely irrelevant here...
3) Have you tried to disable windows firewall?
4) Are you trying from your workplace or from home? Some business networks are very restrictive about unencrypted traffic to the outside world.
5) Have you tried to download from a public computer (at a library, for instance) or any other computer not connected through your ISP?
6) Are you connected to a VPN? If so, try without being connected to the VPN. (If you don't know what VPN is, you're not connected to one)
7) (Advanced) Have you confirmed that your router allows outbound TCP traffic at port 21, and incoming on the port used for continuation with the FTP server once the handshake is complete? Only change stuff here if you know what you're doing!
8) (Advanced) Have you sniffed your network traffic, for instance with Ethereal, to see whether there is a response from the server?
Edit:
9) Have you successfully connected to another FTP server from your computer?
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