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Hello,
First of all, THANK YOU for the help you provide to internet users (of all levels).
The short phrase below describes my problem.
Failed to connect with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
With my personal page from Free, I created my site - http://albert1808.free.fr - Everything was going well, then a BIG mistake on my part means I can no longer connect to FileZilla to perform transfers to my site.
Currently, it is completely empty (since I can no longer transfer). For my site, I am using Guppy.
PLEASE can you tell me what I need to do.
(how to configure FileZilla, a friend set it up for me before).
Thank you for your response.
First of all, THANK YOU for the help you provide to internet users (of all levels).
The short phrase below describes my problem.
Failed to connect with "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server".
With my personal page from Free, I created my site - http://albert1808.free.fr - Everything was going well, then a BIG mistake on my part means I can no longer connect to FileZilla to perform transfers to my site.
Currently, it is completely empty (since I can no longer transfer). For my site, I am using Guppy.
PLEASE can you tell me what I need to do.
(how to configure FileZilla, a friend set it up for me before).
Thank you for your response.
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I've been using Filezilla for free FTP for several years without any issues until two days ago... I haven't changed anything and suddenly nothing works anymore... it's hard to believe that one (or more) of Free's servers is down... because I can connect elsewhere without any problems.
Because I solved this problem myself
You need to replace in FileZilla the Host field: ftpperso.free.fr with toto.free.fr
Obviously, toto is the name you assigned to your space
AND IT WORKS AGAIN
PS: Flop had given the answer above... and apparently no one read it :-)