Both machines are on a local network. 192.168.123.xxx range
( That's wy I didn't post the Ip's , I thought it wasn't usefull )

Both machines can ping , telnet , ... each other , so no problems on host-level.

Probably the firewall will cause this fault , although I think ftp is enabled.
( Can't check at this moment )

If I am correct , /etc/ftpaccess lists the users who have NO acces.
So the users isn't defined over there.

I will check ftpaccess & firewall this evening. thx for the reply...

-----Original Message-----
From: Gordon Messmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: maandag 26 augustus 2002 19:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FTP Server Problem ( PASV port theft )


On Sun, 2002-08-25 at 23:45, Van Den Abeele Kristof wrote:
> 
> But when I try to get an 'ls' ( or other command ) , I recieve 
> following error :
> 
> 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,123,163,189,132)
> 425 Possible PASV port theft, cannot open data connection.
> 
> P.S. : the ftp is not running on the standard port , but I don't think 
> this is the problem because i am able to logon.
> Of course I use ftp xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx yyyy ( with yyyy the new portnumber )
> I'v made changes to the portstandard with linuxconf.

First of all:  You already gave us the IP of the server in the error messages, you can 
quit trying to hide the IP's of the clients and server.  FTP is sensitive to that sort 
of thing, and the IP of the client and server would be helpful information, as would 
the description of any firewall in between them.

If you've modified /etc/ftpaccess using linuxconf, post it.  We don't know what 
linuxconf has done.




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