Ok, here is where I am so far today.

I have checked with godaddy and they say everything is normal with my web 
site. I did this scan:

grattans.org (107.180.54.252)
- Port #22 (ssh):  listening
- Port #21 (ftp):  listening
- Port #25 (smtp):  listening
- Port #80 (http):  listening
- Port #110 (pop3):  listening
- Port #143 (imap):  listening
- Port #443 (https):  listening
- Port #993 (imaps):  listening
- Port #995 (pop3s):  listening
- Port #3306 (mysql):  listening

I did a port scan of my home address as I appear on the Inet:

100.70.65.73 (my home Inet address)
- Port #20 (ftp-data):  listening
- Port #22 (ssh):  listening
- Port #21 (ftp):  listening
- Port #443 (https):  listening

On my LAN (192.168.1.x) I am able to ssh and ftp to my  3 win11 and 3 Linux 
machines, back and forth.

I am able to run Filezilla on the LAN on win11 and Linux machines, back and 
forth.

I am able to run Filezilla from win11 to grattans.org but NOT from the 
Linux machines.

I can ssh to grattans.org from win11 but not from any of the Linux machines.

For some reason unknown to me, grattans.org doesn't like ssh or ftp from 
Linux while it works from win11. 

Following Vince's good guide to RSYNC, I created the keys on my weewx 
server. Unable to ssh to grattans.org from that machine,
I cut and pasted the following into grattans.org .ssh via win11 Filezilla. 
Not sure if this will work and haven't tried it yet.

pi@rpi5trixie:~ $ ll .ssh
total 16
-rw------- 1 pi pi 2602 May 12 14:04 id_rsa
-rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi  567 May 12 14:04 id_rsa.pub
-rw------- 1 pi pi 1120 May 12 17:17 known_hosts
-rw-r--r-- 1 pi pi  142 Mar  7 16:57 known_hosts.old

Hopefully this will make sense to someone as I am presently lost...
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

Cheers,
Bob



On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 8:58:46 PM UTC-4 Jimi Lawson wrote:

>
> http is unreachable as well, from the UK I get
> "The web page at *http://grattans.org/ <http://grattans.org/>* might be 
> temporarily down or it may have moved permanently to a new web address."
> On Wednesday, 13 May 2026 at 01:43:16 UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>
>> It's time to have a beer (Stone IPA highly recommended).
>> None of my Linux machines seem to want to ssh or ftp to each other (LAN) 
>> or outside (WAN) to grattans.org. Could it be some setting in the ASUS 
>> router? I haven't changed anything I'm aware of and it was working before. 
>> I will definitely try RSYNC tomorrow but I will need to be able to ssh to 
>> grattans.org to install a key. I'll sleep on it for now.
>> Thanks everyone for the help so far. If you have any suggestions I'll try 
>> tomorrow. Much appreciated.
>> Cheers,
>> Bob
>>
>>
>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 8:01:04 PM UTC-4 Vince Skahan wrote:
>>
>>> Bob it looks to me from here (US PNW) that your site 'is' responding to 
>>> ssh just fine.  I of course don't have an account there so I can't log in, 
>>> but it looks like incoming ssh is ok FWIW.
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 4:53:30 PM UTC-7 John Smith wrote:
>>>
>>>> 20 is 'not' open from here
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It's been a few decades since I got rid of FTP but from memory it's 
>>>> only listened to once port 21 has been connected to and/or authenticated 
>>>> and there is a request to use it.
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, 13 May 2026 at 09:31, Vince Skahan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> 20 is 'not' open from here, but it's been so many years since I had to 
>>>>> use ftp that I'm uncertain if it's needed or not.
>>>>>
>>>>> I see 22 (ssh) is open, so I'd still recommend trying to use the RSYNC 
>>>>> uploader. Hey - looks like there's a wiki article on how to do that.  
>>>>> That 
>>>>> wiki has a lot of stuff if you try to look for howtos there.
>>>>> https://github.com/weewx/weewx/wiki/rsync-setup
>>>>>
>>>>> (big fan of the guy who wrote that page - big fan!)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 4:12:59 PM UTC-7 [email protected] wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> 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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