Hi Niklas,
Back in February I asked you about a problem I was having with Apache FTPServer that I had implemented on an AIX server. At the time I thought the problem had to do with a firewall. I have since been told that there isn't a firewall protecting the server. There is a load balancer that routes traffic from a public IP to our designated production IP's which belongs to the server I have implemented Apache FTPServer on. The problem centered around the following error: FtpDataConnection.getDataSocket()java.net.SocketException: Connection timed out:could be due to invalid address. The error happens during the data connection portion of my FTP session. As you can see from the log file I am using PASV mode. On the client side the FTP session simply hangs. In the attached log file you will notice that there is a lot of clutter that has nothing to do with my request. This clutter is due to the load balancer that incessantly attempts to see if something is listening on a given ip/port. Any insight you can provide would be most helpful. Thanks, Ralph CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail, and any attachments and/or documents linked to this email, are intended for the addressee and may contain information that is privileged, confidential, proprietary, or otherwise protected by law. Any dissemination, distribution, or copying is prohibited. This notice serves as a confidentiality marking for the purpose of any confidentiality or nondisclosure agreement. If you have received this communication in error, please contact the original sender.
