Try passive mode FTP in whatever FTP client you're using.
On Tuesday 04 December 2001 10:31 pm, you wrote:
Hi,
I just begin to learn Linux, so my question may be very stupid.
I just set up a Mandrake Linux 8.1 on my computer. I try to use FTP to
connect to my linux server, it has no
Hi all
I have proftpd setup at home and here at work i'd like to access it. At
home I tried it out and it works fine over the home network... using
cuteftp here at work produces the following log... basically it hangs a
while on Connecting data socket... and then says Failed to establish
data
At 11:24 04.12.2001 +, you wrote:
hi neil,
this error indicates that your ftp client was not able to establish a data
connection to your home pc at target
port 20 (this is ftp-data).
so either u have a firewall at work that doesnt allow traffic from/to port
20 or - and this is more likely
your cuteftp client at work is uisng passive mode, i assume thatis because
work is behind a firwall that won' allow active ftp, toget passive mode to
work with proftpd you need to allow the ftp client to either: i) connect to
any random high port or ii) connect to a range of ports specified on
Hi,
I just begin to learn Linux, so my question may be very stupid.
I just set up a Mandrake Linux 8.1 on my computer. I try to use FTP to
connect to my linux server, it has no problem when the computer is in the
same LAN. However, when I route outside the LAN and connect it from the
Internet,
12:32 PM
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Subject: [newbie] FTP problem
Hi,
I just begin to learn Linux, so my question may be very stupid.
I just set up a Mandrake Linux 8.1 on my computer. I try to use FTP to
connect to my linux server, it has no problem when the computer is in the
same LAN. However, when
as you probably already know, ftp uses two connections, data and control
connection. the control connection is the one you make when you connect to
the server. now, when you want to list the contents of a directory ( or
download a file ), you will receive the directory listing or the file
Hello to all,
I've made a simple home network between my Linux system and a laptop
running win95.
On the laptop I run the chamaleont ftp server.
When I ftp the laptop using the gFTP or IglooFTP I'm not able to see the
files that are on the laptop disk.
If I run ftp the laptop from the xterm I can
Martin Solms wrote:
On your Win95 system, are you listing the files in Dos mode or Unix style
(you can check this under the administration of the Personal Web server -
if you are running the pws).
That's my guess
Fabio wrote:
Hello to all,
I've made a simple home network between
Ok, I have my Linux machine up and running (sort of) on the network. Now I
need to ftp out and get a file so I can configure my Rage Fury card. Here's
the problem: I can FTP out to the site, log in, change to the directory
where the file is but I can't list the files in the directory or
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