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Andrew |
Message #57694, posted by andrew at 10:40, 1/9/2004 |
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I still can't upload to acornarcade.com or acornarcade.co.uk. Are they still down? |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #57700, posted by rich at 14:52, 1/9/2004, in reply to message #57694 |
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I still can't upload to acornarcade.com or acornarcade.co.uk. Are they still down? Should work fine; what's your IP address? Did you remember to put PASV (passive) FTP mode on? What time did you attempt to connect? etc. ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Andrew |
Message #57704, posted by andrew at 16:22, 1/9/2004, in reply to message #57700 |
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Thanks, I think it must be the PASV thing although the option I've selected now is /disable/ use of PASV command. |
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #57711, posted by Phlamethrower at 17:14, 1/9/2004, in reply to message #57704 |
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Yes, I've been finding that I need to turn passive mode off to get FTP working on the new server. |
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John D |
Message #57717, posted by john at 18:29, 1/9/2004, in reply to message #57711 |
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Same here... with PASV on it works but is v slow. |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #57733, posted by rich at 08:39, 2/9/2004, in reply to message #57717 |
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Weird. When you say slow, do you mean slow to connect, or all the time? ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Andrew Duffell |
Message #57735, posted by ad at 08:50, 2/9/2004, in reply to message #57733 |
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Where it says "Entering passive mode" it goes slooooowww... |
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Andrew |
Message #58032, posted by andrew at 20:39, 19/9/2004, in reply to message #57735 |
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Not working again. 9.40 Sunday night. |
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John D |
Message #58034, posted by john at 21:19, 19/9/2004, in reply to message #58032 |
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And it's deinitely got PASV off? PASV still is slow for me, but PORT mode is fine still. |
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Andrew |
Message #58040, posted by andrew at 16:24, 20/9/2004, in reply to message #58034 |
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Off or on. |
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Andrew |
Message #58041, posted by andrew at 16:29, 20/9/2004, in reply to message #58040 |
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It won't go past 'negotiating'. |
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John D |
Message #58042, posted by john at 16:37, 20/9/2004, in reply to message #58041 |
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What does "off or on" mean? :)
PLus there's nothing about 'negotiating' in the ftp rfc... do you mean it gets past the USER and PASS..or what? I.e. post a log of the goings on.
I get a successful connection:
Resolving host name: www.duffell.riscos.me.uk Connecting Connection established 220 ProFTPD 1.2.9 Server (IconBar FTP server) [eve.onepointnought.com] USER ftpduf01 331 Password required for ftpduf01. PASS 230 User ftpduf01 logged in. PWD 257 "/" is current directory. PORT 192,168,1,28,6,226 200 PORT command successful LIST -a 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list 226 Transfer complete. PWD 257 "/" is current directory. |
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Andrew |
Message #58043, posted by andrew at 17:30, 20/9/2004, in reply to message #58042 |
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I meant the PASV option. I've discovered it's working but extremely slow to acess it. |
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John D |
Message #58099, posted by john at 10:09, 28/9/2004, in reply to message #58043 |
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You'll prbbably have to be more specific, i.e. post the log where it stops for a while. Otherwise confusion will prevail :) |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #58102, posted by rich at 11:14, 28/9/2004, in reply to message #58099 |
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Try it now - I've found that email sending is now working faster for me now that the whole DNS/firewall conflict is resolved ________ Cheers, Rich.
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John D |
Message #58107, posted by john at 14:21, 28/9/2004, in reply to message #58102 |
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Nope... pasv mode is still slow, gets stuck at this point...
Resolving host name: www.duffell.riscos.me.uk Connecting Connection established 220 ProFTPD 1.2.9 Server (IconBar FTP server) [eve.onepointnought.com] USER ftpduf01 331 Password required for ftpduf01. PASS 230 User ftpduf01 logged in. PWD 257 "/" is current directory. PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (213,161,75,250,225,115).
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John D |
Message #58108, posted by john at 14:25, 28/9/2004, in reply to message #58107 |
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In fact FTPc seems to have a 75 second timeout and appear to go to PORT mode if PASV fails. While it is trying I have a connection attempt to the server.
tcp 0 0 192.168.1.28.4814 213.161.75.250.57729 SYN_SENT
So it sounds like the firewall somewhere is dropping packets on the way to www.iconbar.com
Resolving host name: www.duffell.riscos.me.uk Connecting Connection established 220 ProFTPD 1.2.9 Server (IconBar FTP server) [eve.onepointnought.com] USER ftpduf01 331 Password required for ftpduf01. PASS 230 User ftpduf01 logged in. PWD 257 "/" is current directory. PASV 227 Entering Passive Mode (213,161,75,250,225,115). PORT 192,168,1,28,18,162 200 PORT command successful LIST -a 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for file list 226 Transfer complete. PWD 257 "/" is current directory.
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #58206, posted by rich at 11:22, 5/10/2004, in reply to message #58108 |
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OK, try FTP now with passive on. I've added the modules ip_conntrack_ftp and ip_nat_ftp to the firewall script, for the technically minded (or for me, if I have to do this again in the future ) ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #58208, posted by rich at 11:38, 5/10/2004, in reply to message #58206 |
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Ooh... just VNC'd from my laptop at work to my home Windows file server, which VNC'd into my Risc PC, which passive FTP'd back to the web server which is back in the office, and the round trip was like a shit/shovel decoupling event. But then, there might be firewall holes for my ADSL connection that could account for this anyway, so it's a bit of a pointless if fun excercise. ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Jeffrey Lee |
Message #58209, posted by Phlamethrower at 11:52, 5/10/2004, in reply to message #58208 |
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Passive mode now seems to be working fine here |
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Richard Goodwin |
Message #58210, posted by rich at 11:58, 5/10/2004, in reply to message #58209 |
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Yay!
Of course, it'd help if someone hadn't moved the switch while I was working on the firewall. And it'd help more if the internal network interface was patched in with cable that hadn't had the clip sheered off. I got FTP working, only to find Samba crapped out for no apparent reason
Oh well, everything working fine now. ________ Cheers, Rich.
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Ian Cook |
Message #58307, posted by ilcook at 17:11, 9/10/2004, in reply to message #58210 |
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Yay!
Of course, it'd help if someone hadn't moved the switch while I was working on the firewall. And it'd help more if the internal network interface was patched in with cable that hadn't had the clip sheered off. I got FTP working, only to find Samba crapped out for no apparent reason
Oh well, everything working fine now. I wonder whos fault that was. |
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