

Go to the AWS management console to see if that is the problem (Note the AWS account username and password are probably different than any of the passwords above): Your developer may have configured your EC2 instance to only accept connections from. Since you transferred the *.pem (ssh private key) file, you should not need to use anymore. simply connects you to a computer that has the credentials needed to access the EC2 instance. Note the PPK file is associated with the username and password from. In addition, WinSCP provides a very nice GUI (I use the version that looks/acts like the regular Windows Explorer interface). Logging in with a PPK file is very simple. I use WinSCP instead of FileZilla to transfer files to/from my EC2 instance. Is there something on Mac OS X EL Capitan that prevents access? There's no /Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/ directory to be found. But in this case I can't see the htdocs folder at all. When I enable remote access and then use FileZilla and SFTP, hostname also localhost, my username and password are accepted just fine. Response: 331 Password required for ******Įrror: Critical error: Could not connect to server Response: 220 ProFTPD 1.3.4c Server (ProFTPD) Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message. Username = My Macbook account username (= the one shown to me when I use whoami using Terminal) I did however chown and chmod the directory so it is writeable and I'm the owner. I followed XAMPP's How-to-guide to transfer files via the proFTPD server / configure FTP access, so I can also use a FTP client like Filezilla to access the htdocs/ subdirectory of the XAMPP installation directory.Īs I'm the only user, I didn't create a group. Apache Server, ProFTPD and MySQL Database are running. I successfully installed XAMPP on Mac OS X EL Capitan Version 10.11.1.
