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Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2005 18:28:07 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: please test my ftp server

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Jeffrey Race wrote:
>
> <ftp://71.106.222.171:21>
> 530 login incorrect

I see my server eventually let you in at 4:36 p.m. -- not sure why it
didn't work earlier. Was your first attempt from a browser? I'm still
trying to figure out how to allow browser ftp access.

66.75.141.46 sent me a nice picture of some ducks. BackEnd.exe says the
anonymous ducksender isn't so anon and I should say thanks to Tom for
the jpg'd feathers.

And 70.34.85.206 (hi S.C.) sent a picture of his pup Merlin.

Also have connection attempts so far from

24.21.150.225 (hi M.O.)
24.126.152.211 (hi M.R.)
66.215.42.38 (hi R.D.)

Thanks everyone, I guess my ftpd is working okay.
_____

Mark O., you mentioned dyndns et al in your uploaded message. That's
where I'm headed, and what I'm trying to do is gather all the bits &
pieces together and test them. My domains are already registered
(GoDaddy, Network Solutions) and what I want to do is "bounce" the
users' web pages through my own machine to the actual servers. This ftp
server test was to make sure that my trusers (ftp control) file was
correct and that my firewall would pass the traffic. I currently use
ZoneEdit for redirection and I believe there is a utility which will
automatically update a ZoneEdit account when your DHCP IP address
changes (probably on Hobbes with a search on "ZoneEdit"). Next step:
getting Apache working.
_____

I'm still using W4FP10 and the old 16-bit stack. If there are any
security holes I'd sure like to know . . .
_____

One person cellphoned and said he couldn't log in from a browser using
this url:

ftp://TempTest:morzonik@71.106.222.171

I tried with my browser and it doesn't work for me either -- I get the
"530 login incorrect" message. Does anyone know how to ftp from a
browser? My notes say that the url format
ftp://username:password@71.106.222.171 should work, but it doesn't and
my logs don't show the keystrokes for a login attempt so I can't see
what the browser is attempting to do.

Thanks again to everyone,

- Peter

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