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Login to ESRI Arc Hydro FTP does not work?

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12-07-2012 03:54 AM
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ThomasColson
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Login to ESRI Arc Hydro FTP does not work, using the pw ???river.1114???.


ftp> open
To ftp.esri.com
Connected to ftp.esri.com.
220 ProFTPD 1.3.3g Server (ProFTPD) [198.102.62.21]
User (ftp.esri.com:(none)): RiverHydraulics
331 Password required for RiverHydraulics
Password:
530 Login incorrect.
Login failed.
ftp>
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ChristineDartiguenave
Esri Contributor
We just moved to a new ftp server system:

https://mft.esri.com

Login: ADSRiverHydraulics
Password: ADSRiver.2012

Note that the password will be reset every 6 months or so.

To access, select a FTP client:

1. Web Client
   Site link:  https://mft.esri.com 
   (Video tutorials available on the main page, prior to log in)

2. Third party SFTP client
   ** Download a preconfigured client
https://mft.esri.com/EFTClient/Account/mft.zip **

3. FTP address to configure a third party SFTP client of your choice:
   Site address:  mft.esri.com
   Port:  22


Christine Dartiguenave
Esri Water Resources Team

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MarkBoucher
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I think there is a problem with their server.
btw: Password is river.1114
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ChristineDartiguenave
Esri Contributor
We just moved to a new ftp server system:

https://mft.esri.com

Login: ADSRiverHydraulics
Password: ADSRiver.2012

Note that the password will be reset every 6 months or so.

To access, select a FTP client:

1. Web Client
   Site link:  https://mft.esri.com 
   (Video tutorials available on the main page, prior to log in)

2. Third party SFTP client
   ** Download a preconfigured client
https://mft.esri.com/EFTClient/Account/mft.zip **

3. FTP address to configure a third party SFTP client of your choice:
   Site address:  mft.esri.com
   Port:  22


Christine Dartiguenave
Esri Water Resources Team
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V_StuartFoote
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Christine,

New site seems functional if a little slow compared to direct ftp. A little confusing that the Water Resources community materials are in the "incomming" directory. But I guess that is an aspect of a hosted sftp service.

But, thank you!

Stuart
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MarkBoucher
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If you are looking for a version of Arc Hydro, you don't have to get it from the ESRI ftp. You can go to the Corps of Engineer's software download pages and download HEC-GeoHMS or HEC-GeoRAS and get the version of Arc Hydro that works with your version of Arc Map. http://www.hec.usace.army.mil/software/
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V_StuartFoote
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Mark,

Hmm, not sure I'd agree with that.  And, what would you suggest for ArcGIS 10.1 users? 

Also, for ArcHydro Tools, the ftp site (now a hosted sftp service) has been the preferred way to obtain and test patched versions of the tools. The Water Resources team at Esri appreciates it if you are working with current builds of the packages when you make bug reports and will refer you to the current release if you are having issues.

Stuart
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MarkBoucher
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Stuart,
You are right that the HEC download does not provide for 10.1 version. I'm a 10.0 user for now so hadn't noticed that.
For the other versions, at least for 10.0, Arc Hydro, APFramework, etc. are all part of the installation package.
Mark
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V_StuartFoote
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Mark,

Yes, but only for GeoHMS, the GeoRAS installer does not install an ArcHydro Tools instance.

And for GeoMHS, my suggestion for folks has been to remove all the Water Resources applications. Then use the HEC package installer (either from the HEC site, which they hold in configuration control for their users, or from the Community ftp site which provides patched "beta" versions) and then to remove ArcHydro Tools and install the latest ArcHydro version from the community ftp server.

ArcHydro has always been best supported from the community ftp site.

Stuart
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TimHaeusler
Deactivated User
Is this information still correct?

I have been unable to gain access using this information.  The Web Client goes nowhere after entering login/password and filezilla times out using the info below.

Thanks for any assistance.
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We just moved to a new ftp server system:

https://mft.esri.com

Login: ADSRiverHydraulics
Password: ADSRiver.2012

Note that the password will be reset every 6 months or so.

To access, select a FTP client:

1. Web Client
   Site link:  https://mft.esri.com 
   (Video tutorials available on the main page, prior to log in)

2. Third party SFTP client
   ** Download a preconfigured client
https://mft.esri.com/EFTClient/Account/mft.zip **

3. FTP address to configure a third party SFTP client of your choice:
   Site address:  mft.esri.com
   Port:  22


Christine Dartiguenave
Esri Water Resources Team
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V_StuartFoote
MVP Alum
Tim,

Yes it is working. For FileZilla you need to set your transfer protocol to SFTP - SSH File Transfer Protocol, and logon type to Normal. Best done from the FileZilla File -> Site Manager panel as a new site. OK will save configuration. Then Connect to run it.

If using the Web client be sure JavaScript is enabled for the site, and for more efficient downloading check the box to use the Java Applet which provides a GUI based download.

Stuart
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