Didn't seem to help

pi@rpi5trixie:~ $ sudo ufw status
Status: active

To                         Action      From
--                         ------      ----
22/tcp                     ALLOW       Anywhere
OpenSSH                    ALLOW       Anywhere
21                         ALLOW       Anywhere
21/tcp                     ALLOW       Anywhere
20/tcp                     ALLOW       Anywhere
22/tcp (v6)                ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
OpenSSH (v6)               ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
21 (v6)                    ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
21/tcp (v6)                ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
20/tcp (v6)                ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)



On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 6:41:25 PM UTC-4 Vince Skahan wrote:

> Try opening port 20 as a final test.
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 3:31:45 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Well, so much for godaddy. They said their server checked out but they 
>> don't help with Linux problems. Not sure where to go. grattans.org 
>> should work with http:// no "https"
>>
>> I ran the following which might help:
>>
>> pi@rpi5trixie:~ $ sudo ufw status
>> Status: active
>>
>> To                         Action      From
>> --                         ------      ----
>> 22/tcp                     ALLOW       Anywhere
>> OpenSSH                    ALLOW       Anywhere
>> 21                         ALLOW       Anywhere
>> 21/tcp                     ALLOW       Anywhere
>> 22/tcp (v6)                ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
>> OpenSSH (v6)               ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
>> 21 (v6)                    ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
>> 21/tcp (v6)                ALLOW       Anywhere (v6)
>>
>> pi@rpi5trixie:~ $ nmap localhost -p 21
>> Starting Nmap 7.95 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2026-05-12 18:22 EDT
>> Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
>> Host is up (0.00012s latency).
>> Other addresses for localhost (not scanned): ::1
>>
>> PORT   STATE  SERVICE
>> 21/tcp closed ftp
>>
>> Nmap done: 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 0.04 seconds
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 4:10:37 PM UTC-4 Jimi Lawson wrote:
>>
>>> Your website https://www.grattans.org/ appears to be unreachable by 
>>> browser, (Chrome, Firefox & Opera)
>>> Regards
>>> Jimi
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 12 May 2026 at 20:08:43 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>>>
>>>> grattans.org is my web site hosted by godaddy. My weewx RPI5 uploaded 
>>>> the public_html files every 15 minutes. I'm going to call godaddy to see 
>>>> if 
>>>> they are blocking something. This has been working fine for over ten years.
>>>> I'll get back once I talk with them.  Thanks.
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 2:41:33 PM UTC-4 Vince Skahan wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> You're going to have to eventually describe your setup enough for 
>>>>> folks to help.  What is 'grattans.org' ?  Are you hosted somewhere on 
>>>>> Internet ?  Where/by-whom ?  Did your provider start blocking ftp ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Something ''there' is amiss.  It's your ftp server side setup 
>>>>> definitely.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 10:11:46 AM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks for the reply, Karen. My Inet connection is ok and I can reach 
>>>>>> my site grattans.org using filezilla from other computers on my 
>>>>>> local network. From the weewx server I can ping grattans.org and I 
>>>>>> can use dig grattans.org to get the IP address. However on the weewx 
>>>>>> server when I enter FTP [email protected] it only hangs. Filezilla 
>>>>>> on the weewx server says it can't connect even though it connects from 
>>>>>> the 
>>>>>> other computers on the LAN. I'm not a programmer and can"t figure what 
>>>>>> is 
>>>>>> happening here.  Weewx is working correctly except for FTP. Thanks
>>>>>> Bob
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 12:19:02 PM UTC-4 Karen K wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The error message states "timeout". It happens during connection 
>>>>>>> initiation. So some possible reasons come into mind:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>    - Internet access broken (Can you connect to servers in the 
>>>>>>>    Internet?)
>>>>>>>    - DNS resolving broken (You can connect to servers by IP but not 
>>>>>>>    by name.)
>>>>>>>    - passive/active FTP mode issues
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> First I would try to check the Internet connection. On the console 
>>>>>>> you could enter "ping www.ibm.com". You should get answers from 
>>>>>>> them. Then you can try the ftp command. If it is not there, you can 
>>>>>>> install it. Try then "ftp your.webserver.com". Does that work? If 
>>>>>>> not, it is not a WeeWX but a system problem.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [email protected] schrieb am Dienstag, 12. Mai 2026 um 18:01:25 UTC+2:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I am running:  weewx 5.3.1 on a Raspberry Pi 5 with Raspbian linux 
>>>>>>>> (Debian 13.x: Trixie), and Python version: 3.13.5.
>>>>>>>> All was good but an OS update last night must have caused an FTP 
>>>>>>>> problem, maybe with a new version of python (?). Error from log file 
>>>>>>>> is 
>>>>>>>> attached.
>>>>>>>> Davis VP2+ is running well but stopped FTPing to my website.
>>>>>>>> Can anyone help with what is happening here?  Thanks in advance. I 
>>>>>>>> can run with debug if needed.
>>>>>>>> Bob
>>>>>>>> grattans.org/wx
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>

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