Re: ftp not working

2001-08-26 Thread Timeboy
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 19:27:30 +0200 (MEST), thomas anderson wrote: > ** hi, > ** > ** recently installed a firewall now ftp doesn't work (i.e. connection times > ** out)...the line to allow ftp thru iptables doesn't seem to work: > ** > ** $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp ! --syn --source-port 20 --de

ftp not working

2001-08-26 Thread thomas anderson
hi, recently installed a firewall now ftp doesn't work (i.e. connection times out)...the line to allow ftp thru iptables doesn't seem to work: $IPTABLES -A INPUT -p tcp ! --syn --source-port 20 --destination-port 1024 :65535 -j ACCEPT Thanks -- Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net

Re: SSH and ftp not working.

2001-03-09 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Fu-Dong Chiou wrote: > > Hi, > > I recently installed RP-PPPoE and was able to get connected using my DSL > modem. However, I am having a problem. Netscape and telnet works fine, > but not ssh (ssh works if it's connecting to localhost, but not the > internet) and ftp (although ftp under netsca

SSH and ftp not working.

2001-03-08 Thread Fu-Dong Chiou
Hi, I recently installed RP-PPPoE and was able to get connected using my DSL modem. However, I am having a problem. Netscape and telnet works fine, but not ssh (ssh works if it's connecting to localhost, but not the internet) and ftp (although ftp under netscape works fine). Can anyone tell

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-12 Thread Mark Buda
> "Miguel" == Miguel Wooding SF Ten Union <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Miguel> More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? FTP uses two kinds of connections: a control connection, and a data connection. The control connection is made FROM the client TO the server, and it is

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-12 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 05:04:01PM -0700, Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote: > More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? I have > looked around a bit, and it appears to be a work-around to be able to > ftp from behind a firewall. But I'm not behind a firewall, unless I > set someth

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-12 Thread Seth R Arnold
Miguel, years ago when I used slrip, I needed to use PASV mode ftp too. On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 05:04:01PM -0700, Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote: > More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? I have > looked around a bit, and it appears to be a work-around to be able to > ftp fr

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-12 Thread Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union
More fundamentally, why would I need to use passive mode? I have looked around a bit, and it appears to be a work-around to be able to ftp from behind a firewall. But I'm not behind a firewall, unless I set something up terribly badly or I misunderstand. This is a standalone debian box and I conn

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-11 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Sat, Sep 11, 1999 at 01:15:51PM -0700, Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union wrote: > Now, how do I make it so that lynx or emacs or lftp or wget also use > this passive mode? I only seem to be able to make it work in the > regular client. Is there a system setting that all of these would > look at to u

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-11 Thread Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union
Now, how do I make it so that lynx or emacs or lftp or wget also use this passive mode? I only seem to be able to make it work in the regular client. Is there a system setting that all of these would look at to use passive mode? Thanks again. --Miguel [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miguel Wooding SF Ten.U

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-11 Thread Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union
"Eric G . Miller" writes: > Another person on this list was having a similar problem with his/her > own machine. If you're using the regular ftp client, you might try > these steps first. > > ftp> open > ftp> username: > ftp> password: > Then: > ftp> debug > ftp> passive >

Re: ftp not working

1999-09-11 Thread Eric G . Miller
Another person on this list was having a similar problem with his/her own machine. If you're using the regular ftp client, you might try these steps first. ftp> open ftp> username: ftp> password: Then: ftp> debug ftp> passive Seems the ftp client doesn't necessarily defa

ftp not working

1999-09-11 Thread Miguel Wooding SF Ten.Union
I am running debian slink, and once upon a time I believe that I was able to transfer files via ftp but, alas, no longer. Unfortunately, I don't recall what changed (it was a while ago, and I didn't deal with it right away), so now I'm trying to debug the situation from where I am now. I dial in

FTP not working properly? > deselect

1998-08-03 Thread Kent Andersen
Having same problem here... whats the matter with the FTP sites??? -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null