Michael Olds said: > I am unable to get Proftp Anonymous ftp working (download only; "real" > use on the internal network is working fine), and am hoping that someone
you mention "internal" network. to me this makes me think you are running it behind NAT. passive ftp does not work well with NAT. try your client in ACTIVE ftp mode or put the ftp server infront of your NAT box. > > If I run proftpd -nd5 debugging I get: > > The error log reads: failed binding to 0.0.0.0, port 21; address already > in use run fuser -n tcp 21 if that doesn't turn up anything then check netstat -an | grep 21 sounds like your problem is NAT though, serving FTP data behind dynamic NAT is not a good idea. FTP works fine if you use static NAT(1 external IP maps to 1 internal ip on all ports). I have only done this on cisco routers though. nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]