This is the log output I get when I set the log level to Debug: 
(the contents are identical in the console and the log file)

16:01:50 Status:        Disconnected from server
16:01:50 Trace:         CControlSocket::DoClose(64)
16:01:50 Trace:         CControlSocket::DoClose(64)
16:01:50 Trace:         CControlSocket::DoClose(64)
16:01:50 Trace:         CFileZillaEnginePrivate::ResetOperation(0)
16:01:50 Status:        Resolving address of example.com
16:01:50 Status:        Connecting to 123.123.123.123:4243...
16:01:50 Status:        Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED - 
Connection refused by server".
16:01:50 Trace:         CRealControlSocket::OnClose(61)
16:01:50 Trace:         CControlSocket::DoClose(64)
16:01:50 Trace:         CFtpControlSocket::ResetOperation(66)
16:01:50 Trace:         CControlSocket::ResetOperation(66)
16:01:50 Error:                 Could not connect to server
16:01:50 Trace:         CFileZillaEnginePrivate::ResetOperation(66)

Cheers, 

Martin
 

> Am 09.06.2015 um 15:47 schrieb David Latorre <dvl...@gmail.com>:
> 
> Probably the full Filezilla log file will be enough
> El 09/06/2015 15:46, "Martin Wunderlich" <m...@censhare.de> escribió:
> 
>> Hi David,
>> 
>> There isn’t much in the log files, I am afraid. This is what I get with
>> Filezilla on the client side:
>> 
>> 15:44:30 Status:        Resolving address of exmample.com
>> 15:44:30 Status:        Connecting to 123.123.123.123:4243...
>> 15:44:30 Status:        Connection attempt failed with "ECONNREFUSED -
>> Connection refused by server".
>> 15:44:30 Error:                 Could not connect to server
>> 
>> There is nothing logged on the server side. Sorry, not much help, I know.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Martin
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Am 09.06.2015 um 15:36 schrieb David Latorre <dvl...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> Martin,
>>> 
>>> Can you include the log file (with the messages which have been received
>>> and sent)  of the Ftp server?  Also,  the log file of the ftp client
>> would
>>> be helpful
>>> El 09/06/2015 15:25, "Martin Wunderlich" <m...@censhare.de> escribió:
>>> 
>>>> No, in the client I set the external IP address, because the server is
>>>> accessed from outside the firewall. This external IP address is also
>>>> configured on the server-side, of course.
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> 
>>>> Martin
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Am 09.06.2015 um 15:18 schrieb Alessio Santacroce <
>>>> alessio.santacr...@gmail.com>:
>>>>> 
>>>>> Stupid question...
>>>>> when you set the ip to the ftp server, do you use the same ip on the
>> ftp
>>>>> client as well?
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Tuesday, June 9, 2015, Martin Wunderlich <m...@censhare.de> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> We observed some strange behavior that I can’t quite explain: Our FTP
>>>>>> server is running in passive mode and offering a listener for FTP over
>>>> TLS.
>>>>>> When the internal IP address is set in the configuration, I am not
>> able
>>>> to
>>>>>> connect with the FTP client (tested with both Filezilla and
>> Cyberbuck).
>>>> The
>>>>>> error „Connection refused“ is raised when trying to connect. However,
>>>> when
>>>>>> the internal IP address is set to „0.0.0.0“, the connection is fine. I
>>>> have
>>>>>> stepped through the code and the listener seems to be instantiated
>>>> alright.
>>>>>> So, what could be the problem?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Martin
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
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