
You now need to replace the Hostname with the IP Address. Click on your Site and you will see that your Host is currently Go to FileZilla and open the Site Manager. The Fix For The FileZilla Error – “Failed With EAI”īasically all you need to do is replace the Hostname with the Host IP Address. I’m not quite exactly sure what the cause of the issue is but seeing as I could not find a solution to this problem anywhere, I decided to share a quick fix or at least workaround I discovered. I noticed that this started happening after a specific FileZilla update and it is still occurring for a few people even after multiple software updates. Status: Connection attempt failed with “EAI_NONAME – Neither nodename nor servname provided, or not known”. EAI_NONAME – Either nodename nor servname provided, or not known. Status: Connection attempt failed with “EAI_NODATA – No address Associated with nodename”Ģ. EAI_NODATA – No address Associated with nodename.

I have personally experienced two different types of EAI errors and I have provided examples of these below.ġ.

Many FileZilla users have come across an issue regarding a failed EAI when trying to connect to an FTP server.
