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"textContent": "clueless_2:\n\n> connection failed.\n\nThat’s not a very specific message, so I’m having a hard time saying something useful about it.\n\nDid you try FileZilla as well? If so, could you try it again and try to get some additional information?\n\nHow to get full logs from FileZilla File Management and FTP\n\n> When trying to debug issues with FTP connections, it’s very useful to know what an FTP client is doing under the hood. FileZilla is a very popular FTP client which can provide fairly detailed information about it’s connections. This article explains how to get this information. Enable debug logging To enable debug logging in FileZilla, you’ll need to do the following: Go to Edit → Settings… Scroll down to the Debug page. Ensure that “Show debug menu” is enabled (it is by default). Update the…",
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