On Wednesday 14 August 2002 09:54, Mike Burger wrote:
> Make sure that you have port 20 open, as well as port 21...port 20 is the
> ftp-data port...necessary for passive ftp.
>
How can I be sure ports 20 and 21 are open?
What would be using them?
Also - is there a way to get ftp to not use pas
hi,
> The FTP service however seems to be acting up. If someone telnets to me, and
> asks for a file - it shows that it is entering passive mode and than goes
> no further. It just sits there. Also, the same thing happens if you try and
> list files. Like, if you do ' ls -al' , it d
Make sure that you have port 20 open, as well as port 21...port 20 is the
ftp-data port...necessary for passive ftp.
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Ted Gervais wrote:
>
> Can someone help me here. I have RH7.3 setup and working well.
> The FTP service however seems to be acting up. If someone telnets
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Subject: ftp and passive mode.
Can someone help me here. I have RH7.3 setup and working well.
The FTP service however seems to be acting up. If someone telnets to me,
and
asks for a file - it shows that it is entering passive mode and than
goes
Can someone help me here. I have RH7.3 setup and working well.
The FTP service however seems to be acting up. If someone telnets to me, and
asks for a file - it shows that it is entering passive mode and than goes
no further. It just sits there. Also, the same thing happens if you try an