RE: HELP..........FTP Problem [7:61549]

2003-01-23 Thread Paul Elston
Hi, We had a similar issue just a few weeks back. Our customer outsource thier firewall to thier ISP and we use NAT for our server. Switching to passive mode solved our problem as the server hands control over to the client meaning the client initiates the data session on a not well known port

HELP..........FTP Problem [7:61549]

2003-01-22 Thread vikramjskeer
Hi All, I am facing a strange problem at a customer site over here. We have to access a FTP server(Win2k machine acting as FTP server). This server is siting on valid IP. We are using private IP range at our end. Now the issue is that when we try to get data from this server, we are able to

RE: HELP..........FTP Problem [7:61549]

2003-01-22 Thread Andrew Larkins
. Andrew -Original Message- From: vikramjskeer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 22 January 2003 11:15 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: HELP..FTP Problem [7:61549] Hi All, I am facing a strange problem at a customer site over here. We have to access a FTP server(Win2k machine acting

RE: HELP..........FTP Problem [7:61549]

2003-01-22 Thread Raj Santiago
Hi Vikram, have tried connecting to the server using passive ftp ? I have encountered bugs relating to PAT as Andrew mentioned. The workaround I applied was to remove ip route-cache on the nat inside and outside interface. This was temporary till the bug was fixed offcourse...

RE: HELP..........FTP Problem [7:61549]

2003-01-22 Thread Priscilla Oppenheimer
It could be a bug or it could just be that FTP is a huge pain to get working with NAT and firewalls due to its behavior. Firewalls at either end, including a personal firewall on the end system, can wreak havoc. Changing to passive might help because then the server doens't try to open a session