2011/3/22 Hetz Ben Hamo <het...@gmail.com> > Hi people, > > A friend of mine has a weird problem: > > In his work, when he's trying to connect to an ftp server with Filezilla > and other clients on Windows to download some work related data, everything > seems to work: he's been asked for user/pass, then he gets the 220 status > message with the text and he can download all the stuff. > > But with Linux, with the same filezilla (and other ftp clients), he > connects to the same ftp, gives his user/pass, then he gets the first line > of 220 status message and the ftp is "freezing", no more text, no nothing. I > tried it with server ftp clients on Linux, disabled his iptables and tried > it with my Linux netbook machine at his work - same results. > > I don't think it's related to the company's firewall since it works > perfectly with any ftp client on Windows without any special setting or > proxy. > > Any suggestions? > > > Try toggling PASV mode
Try sudo echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_timestamps -- Shimi
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