On 02/ 8/10 05:46 PM, [email protected] wrote:
You're showing us the client side, looks like. What about the server
side? Anything interesting in the logs (messages and xferlog) there?
Pretty much the same, just more verbose:
Mon Feb 8 15:21:47 2010 [pid 19909] FTP command: Client "192.168.1.7",
"USER username"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:47 2010 [pid 19909] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "331 Please specify the password."
Mon Feb 8 15:21:48 2010 [pid 19909] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "PASS <password>"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:48 2010 [pid 19908] [username] OK LOGIN: Client
"192.168.1.7"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:48 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "230 Login successful."
Mon Feb 8 15:21:48 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "SYST"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:48 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "215 UNIX Type: L8"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:53 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "TYPE I"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:53 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "200 Switching to Binary mode."
Mon Feb 8 15:21:53 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "EPSV 2"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:53 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "522 Bad network protocol."
Mon Feb 8 15:21:53 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "LPSV"
Mon Feb 8 15:21:53 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "500 Unknown command."
Mon Feb 8 15:22:29 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "TYPE A"
Mon Feb 8 15:22:29 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "200 Switching to ASCII mode."
Mon Feb 8 15:22:29 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "LPSV"
Mon Feb 8 15:22:29 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP response: Client
"192.168.1.7", "500 Unknown command."
Mon Feb 8 15:22:32 2010 [pid 19910] [username] FTP command: Client
"192.168.1.7", "QUIT"
Any iptables rules on the client?
Nope
Are you going through a proxy, or is this direct?
Need to check on that.
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