Retrieving file list error wii
Can you allow the connection permission for program , intead of port 21,22 permission. In the Site Manager connection settings I was applied Host:ftp. Then the FTP-client succesfully connected to my website server.
Hope this helps. I also had the problem after upgrading to 3. I had versoin 3. Problem solved. I had that problem with my server hosted in the cloud. I only need the server a couple of times a year and so when I boot up my server the IP address changes. Check if the ip address on the router is the same with the one on the ftp server. If not make sure it is the same. This should works perfectly.
In my case, restarting my router which I used to connect to the internet worked. I think too much of connections were going from the same IP Address and when I restarted my router, possibly a new IP was assigned and now everything works fine, and passive mode gives good speed in directory listing. My issue was also the firewall.
Adding my IP to the quick allow solved my issue. I hadn't updated Filezilla and I don't think there were any changes to the server that should have caused it. However, I did move and my IP changed so maybe that was the problem. Good luck to everyone else with this insanely annoying issue.
And found that "the passive ports are enabled, but not these Ports are not found in my EC2 Security Group". Now I moved ahead and opened the ports from to in the Security group of EC2 and the Filezilla problem related to " Failed to retrieve directory listing " was solved and it worked like a charm.
This cPanel doc is helpful. I've seen solutions that involve granting FileZilla full access via windows firewall. This is an alternative to that, if you know the IP of the connecting system and it's static, simply grant it full access to all ports via windows firewall. Now in FileZilla, create a new Account 1. Host is the FTP Address - e. Password is your Bluehost Password 5. Click "Connect" to establish a connection with Directory Listing!
This resolve the issue with 3. And I'm glad to have the Secure Access for all of my future file transfers. It should prevent security issues in the future. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams? Collectives on Stack Overflow. Learn more. Asked 7 years, 6 months ago. Active 2 months ago. Viewed k times.
Status: Connecting to [My IP] Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message How can I fix this? Improve this question. Hussain Khalil Hussain Khalil 1, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 22 22 bronze badges.
Hay All, How about in prestashop? I've tried the Cary's answer with sftp. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Vangelis Kotrotsios Vangelis Kotrotsios 1, 3 3 gold badges 10 10 silver badges 3 3 bronze badges. If you want security this is a bad idea.
While the Wii Startup Disc was stated to be required for the console's initial startup in pre-release rumors, and the disc was shown on the initial versions of the Wii box, it was never shipped to the vast majority of customers. According to an old blog post on a now-abandoned Wii hacking blog called HackMii, a developer discovered that a very few early Nintendo Wii units shipped to customers required the disc, even though no such disc was provided.
Apparently, said units that required the disc were accidentally shipped to customers, and had to be sent back to Nintendo to be fixed. As most of the very few purchased by customers were sent back, there exist very few Wii units that require it. Also according to the HackMii post, the final version of the Wii firmware Wii Menu has a check built in that checks any disc inserted to ensure its internal disc ID does not match the one of the Startup Disc. If it does, the firmware will refuse to boot the disc.
This was most likely implemented to prevent people from using the disc twice to downgrade. While very few Wii units that required the disc were shipped to customers, a substantially higher amount was shipped to retailers to be used for kiosk demos, along with the disc. There are reports of sightings of the screen on store kiosks in late , and employees at stores such as GameStop from around that time also have reported seeing and using the disc.
While the Wii Startup Disc error message is not lost and has been thoroughly documented, the disc itself is lost. While it is known that the disc was just a software system update, the specific content of the disc is unknown as the disc did not ship with any systems that were purchased by consumers as far as is known , and it is unknown if any retailers are still in possession of the disc.
No concrete info, physical copy, or digital rip of the disc has surfaced, although it is likely that Nintendo is still in possession of copies of the disc. The NAND binary can be run on Dolphin, however, as of writing, it will not work on revisions released after and including 5.
He reports that those in the media who got pre-release units had to use the discs as well, and that it was a big topic within the industry at the time. The discs were properly pressed with silkscreened labels, and came with usage instructions. However, there are some discrepancies in his report, namely that there were reportedly options to install the retail or demo firmware, which does not match up with what is known about the disc's behavior.
As such, it is theoretically possible that there are different variants to the disc, one of them booting into software code and offering a selection. This would explain how the Startup Disc menu can both install content directly from the menu and boot into discs to run the content on the disc.
However, there are other possible explanations for the disc such as the ability to boot discs being used internally by Nintendo for testing and as such it is not enough proof to confirm that it was the case. Another user, "Excalibur" on Reddit, claims to remember owning the disc. However, neither he nor his family worked in retail and he does not remember seeing the error screen. The claim has not been backed up either, so it is assumed that he never owned the disc. If he did own the disc, it would be a case of the disc being shipped to customers, possibly in a mixup of some sort.
A user "ProfFurryPaws" on Reddit has commented claiming that he worked on the Nintendo assembly line just before the Wii launch, with some intriguing comments related to the disc. The disc would not have been seen or required in the wild, at least not in North America. I was one of the folks that worked on a Nintendo assembly line in the fall of for the Wii Launch. My main job for the first few weeks before launch was programming the launch systems with the final firmware.
We'd get pallets of systems in their boxes fresh off the trucks from the docks in Seattle, and we'd have to depalletize them, pull out the system, and run it down the belt. There were dozens of folks that would pull a fresh Wii from the line, unwrap it, plug it into power at their station, load a flash disc and SD card, then load a firmware disc, and then re-wrap it in the foam-paper sleeve and put it pack on the line sideways to differentiate.
The systems at the end of the line would then be put back into their boxes which were carried on a different line. I've been playing Xenoblade Chronicles using Dolphin and it occasionally freezes up. Wasn't ever a really big deal to me as I saved pretty often. But this last freeze was different, my computer went on the fritz and it took forever to kill the task. When I restarted Dolphin and went to load up my Xenoblade save, there was nothing there!
I have an old save state from the first hour I played the game that is still sitting there, but I have no idea what happened to the regular game save.
Anybody know if there's a way to get it back? Starting over after pouring some 30 hours into it Right click on the game icon in the game list and select "Open Wii Save folder" and see if there are files in the folder that pops up.
Double check that it is pointing to the right place. If there are files there and they are in the right place, you may be SOL. If there are no files in folder, search your hard disk for the files. Bit late, but if you were to have used the latest development revision of Dolphin 3. There are three files in there. Monado01, Monado02, Monado I turned off hide file extensions and they didn't have any type of file name. I'll try the latest build once I know for certain of my predicament can be resolved or not.
The only reason I used this old one was because it's supposed to fix a lot of the sound issues with the game. At any rate, what is the save file called?
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