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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2005-06-20 04:52 -------
I disabled the firewall on Linux to eliminate that as variable. Further, I can
access the directory with the same host, username, and password as the
miniprogram using ftp at the command line. I think that if one could access with
same host, username and password from the command line ftp, that it is more
likely a problem with how commons-net.jar is interfacing with the native code.
And being as it seems to work for you on RHEL, it is most likely a problem with
some of those "bleeding edge" changes to the kernel or networking that Red Hat
likes to put into the Fedora version.

I don't know much about networking, so it'll take me a little while to learn how
to use etherial. I'll do that this week.

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