Case #1, SuSE 10.0 + vsftpd.
220 (vsFTPd 2.0.3)
MC -- remote_is_amiga =  0
USER cdaemon
331 Please specify the password.
PASS <Password not logged>
230 Login successful.
PWD
257 "/backup/cdaemon"
PORT 82,103,131,117,184,164
200 PORT command successful. Consider using PASV.
TYPE A
200 Switching to ASCII mode.
LIST -la /.
150 Here comes the directory listing.

The directory contents are never get displayed.

Case #2, CentOS 4.3 + proftpd.
220 ProFTPD 1.3.0rc2 Server ready.
MC -- remote_is_amiga =  0
USER euretirio
331 Password required for euretirio.
PASS <Password not logged>
230 User euretirio logged in.
PWD
257 "/" is current directory.
PORT 88,198,36,130,23,131
200 PORT command successful
TYPE A
200 Type set to A
LIST -la /.
425 Unable to build data connection: Connection timed out
CWD /
250 CWD command successful
PORT 88,198,36,130,23,147
200 PORT command successful
LIST
425 Unable to build data connection: Connection timed out
PORT 88,198,36,130,23,162
200 PORT command successful
LIST
425 Unable to build data connection: Connection timed out

Here  it just ends with an empty screen.
BTW WS-FTP pro for example, or Total Commander's FTP, or FileZilla are
pretty okay on both servers.

Pavel Tsekov wrote:

> Hello,
>
> On Sat, 5 Aug 2006, Dark Dude wrote:
>
>> It seems that setting up an up to date firewall (e.g. iptables or SuSE
>> firewall), breaks the ability of midnight commander to ftp properly. Even
if
>> someone turns off the passive mode in VirtualFS settings, still the ftp
ends
>> broken (no files or dirs are shown into the related window). Any ideas?
>
>
> Would you mind turning on the ftp loggin feature of MC and sending the log
> file to the list ? You can enable logging using the following option:
>
>  -l, --ftplog=ARG    Log ftp dialog to specified file
>
>


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