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    Logging into Pi from WinSCP on new PC

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    • mituM
      mitu Global Moderator @SpudsMcToole
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      @SpudsMcToole That's because 192.168.0.15 is the PC's address, so it's normal ping would work. Whatever it is, your network connection to the PI is not going through. Are both systems wired ? Do you have any router ACL in place (MAC filtering, firewall, etc.) ?

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        SpudsMcToole Banned
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        Not sure what you mean by any of that.

        The PC is connected to the Pi by an Ethernet cable. I don't know what "router ACL" means, but there's nothing there that wasn't there before when everything worked, so it seems like this must be some kind of software issue on the PC somewhere.

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        • mituM
          mitu Global Moderator @SpudsMcToole
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          @SpudsMcToole What router are you using ? Does it have web page your can look at the settings/configuration ? I suppose the internet works from the PC (most likely your posting here from it).

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            SpudsMcToole Banned
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            A Netgear DGND3700. I can log in to its admin page, yes.

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              cyperghost @SpudsMcToole
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              @SpudsMcToole
              Did you activate SSH server within your RetroPie setup? This is also a common mistake as this service is not activated by default ;)

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                SpudsMcToole Banned @cyperghost
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                @cyperghost Yes, I did that again a few hours ago, even though as I said I've been using it for months and months with WinSCP already.

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                  ByteThis @SpudsMcToole
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                  @SpudsMcToole Is the version of WinSCP your currently using the same version as your old PC ? I had read somewhere that the newer versions of WinSCP have problems connecting to Retropie. I can't remember where I saw this info to guide you but maybe try an older version ?

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                    SpudsMcToole Banned @ByteThis
                    last edited by SpudsMcToole

                    @ByteThis I've tried the old version too. Exactly the same.

                    I just tried connecting through FileZilla, though, and it worked fine. Which is weird.

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                      SpudsMcToole Banned @SpudsMcToole
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                      Won't connect in FTP Voyager either. Or SFTP Net Drive. This is really bizarre.

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                      • ByteThisB
                        ByteThis @SpudsMcToole
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                        @SpudsMcToole Did you try to turn on Network Discovery in your Windows ? If I remember..WinSCP is fussy.. Just trying ..I use WinSCP and it rocks..I hate changing software..lol.

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                          ByteThis @SpudsMcToole
                          last edited by ByteThis

                          @SpudsMcToole said in Logging into Pi from WinSCP on new PC:

                          Won't connect in FTP Voyager either. Or SFTP Net Drive. This is really bizarre.

                          Try exiting all instances in AVG via task manager then try again maybe.

                          EDIT: Can you access via PUTTY ?

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                            SpudsMcToole Banned @ByteThis
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                            @ByteThis I uninstalled AVG (it was messing up other stuff) and installed Bit Defender instead, which made no difference, then replaced Bit Defender (it was screwing up Steam) with Kaspersky, which also made no difference.

                            And yes, I checked and Network Discovery is on. (Presumably if it wasn't FileZilla wouldn't be able to connect, which is what also kinda rules out most other possible explanations. It can't really be the PC or the Pi or an anti-virus blocking it if FileZilla can get in.)

                            Really want to get this sorted, because accessing the Pi via FileZilla is a complete PITA, and I know my way around WinSCP.

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                              SpudsMcToole Banned @SpudsMcToole
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                              @SpudsMcToole SOLVED! I checked my router admin page, and for some reason the Pi was lying about its IP address. Put the one showing on the router page into WinSCP and bingo :)

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                                ByteThis @SpudsMcToole
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                                @SpudsMcToole Glad you finally got it working !

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