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  • Plugin Author Greg Ross

    (@gregross)

    The host should just be the FQDN of the host (so server.domain.com).

    Thread Starter jsnowbusiness

    (@jsnowbusiness)

    Crap… so a sftp port using a non-default port other than 22 won’t work without editing the plugin..

    Guess I need to see about getting my sftp server onto port 22, it’s on 2121 currently..

    Thanks for the reply!

    Plugin Author Greg Ross

    (@gregross)

    You should be able to add the port in at the end preceeded by a colan, ie:

    sftp.server.com:2121

    Thread Starter jsnowbusiness

    (@jsnowbusiness)

    Oh, well I just changed my sftp server to 22 and it worked fine with just by dynamic-ip subdomain name, I’m not sure why it was on 2121 in the first place so 22 it is!

    Thanks for the info – I think I tried adding :2121 before… but it didn’t work… but when i was just changing port in my router’s port-forwarding I noticed I had it set to 2122, not 2121.. Woops! I guess it would have worked if I didn’t goof the port number up in router. hehe

    Thread Starter jsnowbusiness

    (@jsnowbusiness)

    Thanks by the way – I love your plugin, especially now that I got remote storage working!

    Plugin Author Greg Ross

    (@gregross)

    Thanks, don’t forget to rate and review it.

    Thread Starter jsnowbusiness

    (@jsnowbusiness)

    Done – Now I’m off to check out your other plugins… Because if they are made like CYAN backup, and could be of use to me, then I will definitely start using them and switch from any other plugins I’m using. ?? Thanks again.

    Plugin Author Greg Ross

    (@gregross)

    No problem, hope you find some of them useful.

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