Re: wu-ftp directory list failure



Thanks for your repaly Dave. I looked into setting passive mode on
both the client and wu-ftp server. I added the following lines to the
ftpaccess file (wu-ftp):

passive addresss xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 0.0.0.0/0
passive ports xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/0 4800 4880

I also setup port forwarding on the router to route port 21 and
4800-4880 to the ftp server.

I think I have it narrowed down to a firewall issue because I can
connect just fine to the ftp server from a computer on the intranet
(using same internal IP address scheme), but when I try from same
machine using external IP address (so that traffic is sent outside of
network, then back in), it bombs out. Checking the logs
(/var/log/syslog), I get:

PWD
REST 0
REST 100
PASV
LIST

then no more. Still seems to be stopping when it gets ready to list
the contents of the directory (but yet I can see everything fine from
intranet).

Dave

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