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Peter Skye wrote:
> 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.
> _____
See <http://www.dyndns.com/services/webredirect/mywebhop/> and the HTTP
redirection
<http://www.dyndns.com/support/kb/archives/redirecting_webhttp_requests.html>
>
> 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.
I get "502 Unknown command." with "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT
5.0; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7"
Mozilla/Firefox on a ftp connection should default to Login:"anonymous"
and Password:"guest@" (or some such.. IIRC).
A little Google Search for "Firefox FTP", resulted in this:
Resulting in the application of this URL
"ftp://TempTest@71.106.222.171/", with a Dialog Box asking for a
Password (And giving it "morzonik") I still received the "502 Unknown
command." Dialog Box..
What ever Firefox is sending to "IBM TCP/IP for OS/2 - FTP Server ver
09:48:21 on Apr 16 1999" is not working..
Do you have FTP logging turned on??? What does it say about connections
from my IP (24.21.150.225) about 07:30 PDT???
My OpenBSD server (running inside my Firewall right now) reports this:
"ANONYMOUS FTP LOGIN FROM gabriel.dynalias.com, mozilla@example.com"
from :
"Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7.12)
Gecko/20050915 Firefox/1.0.7"
>
> Thanks again to everyone,
>
> - Peter
MarkO
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