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You might also want to try a different ftp server, like ProFTPD.
Cheers
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Thank you for responding,
I did a poor job of explaining my problem (Hein sight is always 2020), I am on Telus ADSL, and I use static IPs inside my network. The 10base T is not a bad idea, but the delay is just to big to account for that, it takes up to 5minutes to connect to the FTP server, then 2 or 3 min for every action (including changing a directory). I am sorry I don't know what IPCop is? As for securities when this started happening I turned every bit of security on the firewall off, then I move to a Linksys router, and disabled any security there. Same issue. The funny thing is the Web services (on the same computer) run fast... As far as I know the settings on the users would not allow you to slow someone down to this speed, I may be wrong (7 months of Linux use under my belt and all :) , but please keep the ideas coming I am just lost on this...
-Jim Akeson
>One reason might be that you internal network might be 100baseT while if
>you're using shaw you're going at 10baseT. I personally run IPCop and
>SuSE8.2 in the network and I can ftp without any issues. Might you have
>the DHCP least times at short intervals? What about securities that you
>have on the firewall? You might also have firewall settings on your ftp
>server. Check and see if your server has any restrictions on addresses
>or users.
>
>Hope this helps... I might just be stabbing things in the dark but you
>never know. :)
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Hello,
>>
>> I dont know if my problem is with WUFTPD or not but here goes. I have a
>>redhat 7.1 box (Old I know) it has WUFTPD running. When I connect to it from
>>within the network it is Fast, but from the net it is really slow. I have tryed
>>moving it from a "Sonicwall Soho firewall" to a "Linksys BEFSR41 Router" and I
>>have the same problem. It keeps droping the connection (not timing out, it
>>actually looses the connection). I thought maby MTU size was wrong, so i
>>changed that to 1300 (from 1500) on the linux box and still same results. Any
>>help please.
>>
>>-Jim Akeson
>>
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>
>Jason Louie BSc. CPSC
>Web Applications Developer
>Sorex Software Inc.
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