Thanks guys.

I did not realise that the router was doing this for me.

It makes sense now.

Regards,

Andy
Fastream Technologies wrote:
> Hello Andy,
> 
> Addition to what Wilfried said, if your router is unable to parse the
> contents of the PASV command response, (in cases like stupid router or SSL),
> you need to define a manual pasv port range and forward up to 5-6k ports
> from your router. These are the ports that the client will connect to when
> transferring files or folder listings, in PASV mode.
> 
> Best Regards,
> 
> SZ
> 
> 
> On 2/8/08, info2004 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Allowing port 21 through my router when using TFTPClient caused a data
>> error
>> when attempting to send a file.
>>
>> Allowing port 20 cured this.
>>
>> Sniffing the net showed that 22 has worked in some cases. Also, there is a
>> difference between active and passive in terms of the extra port used.
>>
>> Can TFTPClient just use the one port? I am sure that I normally only need
>> to
>> open port 21 at the router for things like CuteFTP.
>>
>> ...Andy
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