September 2000 5:06 AM
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Subject: RE: [FW1] Error : "not connected" FTP Problem
Try using passive mode. Also checking the client is using valid ports for
the data connections might lead to something. Trying different command line
clients (ncftp, or other open s
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Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 12:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [FW1] Error : "not connected" FTP Problem
Dean,
Are you by chance running into reserved ports? Each
file transferred is going to use another port #, and with
that many FTP
Dean,
Are you by chance running into reserved ports? Each
file transferred is going to use another port #, and with
that many FTPs, you may be bumping into one??
Robert
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Robert P. MacDonald, Network Engineer
e-Business Infrastructure
G o r d o n F o o dS e r v i c e
Voice: +1.616.261.
I note there are a number of posts on FTP at the moment, so I thought I
would throw in my little problem with FTP.
FTP Client NT4 SP6
FTP Server NT4 with IIS SP6
FW 4.1 SP0 on NT4 (no NAT)
We run a ftp session with an command file. It connects to the ftp server and
uploads about 200 html and da