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Date: Thu, 27 Dec 2007 14:15:21 -0800
From: aw585@lafn.org
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: ftp hobbes hangs ?

> aw585@lafn.org wrote:
> >
> > Mr. Skye:
>
> Mr. Legan!
>
> > You get connected, and a the FTP prompt, correct?
>
> Yup.
>
> > My suspicion is that something, (firewall change?)
> > is blocking off the data (vrs. command channel) for your
> > FTP connections.
>
> Steven suggested iptrace to see exactly where it hangs up, and I'll take
> his advice soon as I get an hour.
>
> > Perhaps a new ISP (associated with the move) thinks of
> > FTP as something only anti-social types use, the great
> > unwashed masses have not need for it.
>
> I'm now on Hughes Satellite. There is a LinkSys router with my machine
> and two WinXP machines, and the WinXP machines don't hang. It's
> possible that my particular LinkSys port is blocked or something. Do
> you have some ftp site suggestions so I can do more testing?

OK, so it's not a general connection problem.

>
> > Can you telnet into the ftp ports?
>
> Hmm. Yes, I just tried with
>
> telnet -p 21 hobbes.nmsu.edu
>
> and it works fine. I can also get in with ftp.exe (from Warp 4 FP 10).
> I haven't tried ftp using the browser yet.

Then have you tried, somehow, to connect on port 22, the data
port?

>
> > Perhaps a change at Hobbes as disabled active mode.
>
> I don't think so. The two WinXP machines can both get in and "dir".

can you try setting, in seperate trials, 'active' and 'passive'
modes and try each seperately to verify that each works
with the XP machines?

>
> Where you been?
>
> - Peter

Los Angeles, CA.

Regards, Dallas E. Legan II / legan@acm.org / aw585@lafn.org
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