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John Doehead
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      18th Dec 2003
Good day.

I have Serv-U FTP 4 running at home behind a router with ports 20 & 21
opened via UPNP.
I am trying to connect to it from work via our LAN.

The initial connection is made, but a directory listing ends up timing out.

Some of my colleagues can connect to it without an issue.

We are all running Windows 2000 SP3.

I have tried even using straight port-forwarding (rather than UPNP) on my
router to no avail.

On my work machine, I have tried setting 'Passive FTP for compat' via
IE|Internet Options|Advanced|Browsing and then tried again without the
setting to no avail.

Being that others can connect to it I am left scratching my head as to what
setting on my machine is preventing the connection.

Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

TIA,
Hound.


 
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Rowan
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      18th Dec 2003
I am sure the answer lies in the lof files of yoru FTP server. I think it
woudl be wise to standardise yoru client settings with those of the people
who can access yoru FTP. I do not suggest using iexplorer to connect. Use
something simple and straightforwward such as wsftp. As you attempt to
connect watch to see during what step it times out.


"John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Good day.
>
> I have Serv-U FTP 4 running at home behind a router with ports 20 & 21
> opened via UPNP.
> I am trying to connect to it from work via our LAN.
>
> The initial connection is made, but a directory listing ends up timing

out.
>
> Some of my colleagues can connect to it without an issue.
>
> We are all running Windows 2000 SP3.
>
> I have tried even using straight port-forwarding (rather than UPNP) on my
> router to no avail.
>
> On my work machine, I have tried setting 'Passive FTP for compat' via
> IE|Internet Options|Advanced|Browsing and then tried again without the
> setting to no avail.
>
> Being that others can connect to it I am left scratching my head as to

what
> setting on my machine is preventing the connection.
>
> Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA,
> Hound.
>
>



 
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David Lewis
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      18th Dec 2003
you need to port forward.
read up on the issues of running a ftp behind a nat firewall


"Rowan" <(E-Mail Removed)>
|>I am sure the answer lies in the lof files of yoru FTP server. I think it
|>woudl be wise to standardise yoru client settings with those of the people
|>who can access yoru FTP. I do not suggest using iexplorer to connect. Use
|>something simple and straightforwward such as wsftp. As you attempt to
|>connect watch to see during what step it times out.
|>
|>
|>"John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
|>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
|>> Good day.
|>>
|>> I have Serv-U FTP 4 running at home behind a router with ports 20 & 21
|>> opened via UPNP.
|>> I am trying to connect to it from work via our LAN.
|>>
|>> The initial connection is made, but a directory listing ends up timing
|>out.
|>>
|>> Some of my colleagues can connect to it without an issue.
|>>
|>> We are all running Windows 2000 SP3.
|>>
|>> I have tried even using straight port-forwarding (rather than UPNP) on my
|>> router to no avail.
|>>
|>> On my work machine, I have tried setting 'Passive FTP for compat' via
|>> IE|Internet Options|Advanced|Browsing and then tried again without the
|>> setting to no avail.
|>>
|>> Being that others can connect to it I am left scratching my head as to
|>what
|>> setting on my machine is preventing the connection.
|>>
|>> Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
|>>
|>> TIA,
|>> Hound.
|>>
|>>
|>

 
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John Doehead
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      19th Dec 2003
I am port forwarding on my router...I have tried just port forwarding, UPNP
forwarding, and even both simultaneously.

I can't see how the problem can be on my FTP side (i.e. router, server)
since my colleagues can connect to it fine - does that not imply that my
settings (router/ftp server) are fine?

I have tried more than just IE as well (even though my colleagues can
connect via IE fine).

For example, below is the transcript from a shell FTP attempt via win2K:
<list>
C:\>ftp 123.456.789.123
Connected to 123.456.789.123
220 Serv-U FTP Server v4.0 for WinSock ready...
User (123.456.789.123none)): myuser
331 User name okay, need password.
Password:
230 User logged in, proceed.
ftp> ls
200 PORT Command successful.
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> ftp: accept :Connection timed out

426 Data connection closed, transfer aborted.
ftp>
</list>

At first glance it appears as though the data port is failing but the
control port is open. But this cannot be the case as my colleagues (behind
the same router/firewall that I am here at work) can connect fine.

Suggestions?
TIA,
Hound.


"David Lewis" <*@*.*> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> you need to port forward.
> read up on the issues of running a ftp behind a nat firewall
>
>
> "Rowan" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> |>I am sure the answer lies in the lof files of yoru FTP server. I think

it
> |>woudl be wise to standardise yoru client settings with those of the

people
> |>who can access yoru FTP. I do not suggest using iexplorer to connect.

Use
> |>something simple and straightforwward such as wsftp. As you attempt to
> |>connect watch to see during what step it times out.
> |>
> |>
> |>"John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> |>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> |>> Good day.
> |>>
> |>> I have Serv-U FTP 4 running at home behind a router with ports 20 & 21
> |>> opened via UPNP.
> |>> I am trying to connect to it from work via our LAN.
> |>>
> |>> The initial connection is made, but a directory listing ends up timing
> |>out.
> |>>
> |>> Some of my colleagues can connect to it without an issue.
> |>>
> |>> We are all running Windows 2000 SP3.
> |>>
> |>> I have tried even using straight port-forwarding (rather than UPNP) on

my
> |>> router to no avail.
> |>>
> |>> On my work machine, I have tried setting 'Passive FTP for compat' via
> |>> IE|Internet Options|Advanced|Browsing and then tried again without the
> |>> setting to no avail.
> |>>
> |>> Being that others can connect to it I am left scratching my head as to
> |>what
> |>> setting on my machine is preventing the connection.
> |>>
> |>> Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> |>>
> |>> TIA,
> |>> Hound.
> |>>
> |>>
> |>
>



 
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David Lewis
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      23rd Dec 2003
I am assuming that everything works properly if you put the ftp box in a dmz, correct?

This has helped me in the past
http://www.raidenftpd.com/en/raiden-...after-nat.html


"John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)>
|>I am port forwarding on my router...I have tried just port forwarding, UPNP
|>forwarding, and even both simultaneously.
|>
|>I can't see how the problem can be on my FTP side (i.e. router, server)
|>since my colleagues can connect to it fine - does that not imply that my
|>settings (router/ftp server) are fine?
|>
|>I have tried more than just IE as well (even though my colleagues can
|>connect via IE fine).
|>
|>For example, below is the transcript from a shell FTP attempt via win2K:
|><list>
|>C:\>ftp 123.456.789.123
|>Connected to 123.456.789.123
|>220 Serv-U FTP Server v4.0 for WinSock ready...
|>User (123.456.789.123none)): myuser
|>331 User name okay, need password.
|>Password:
|>230 User logged in, proceed.
|>ftp> ls
|>200 PORT Command successful.
|>150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
|>> ftp: accept :Connection timed out
|>426 Data connection closed, transfer aborted.
|>ftp>
|></list>
|>
|>At first glance it appears as though the data port is failing but the
|>control port is open. But this cannot be the case as my colleagues (behind
|>the same router/firewall that I am here at work) can connect fine.
|>
|>Suggestions?
|>TIA,
|>Hound.
|>
|>
|>"David Lewis" <*@*.*> wrote in message
|>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
|>> you need to port forward.
|>> read up on the issues of running a ftp behind a nat firewall
|>>
|>>
|>> "Rowan" <(E-Mail Removed)>
|>> |>I am sure the answer lies in the lof files of yoru FTP server. I think
|>it
|>> |>woudl be wise to standardise yoru client settings with those of the
|>people
|>> |>who can access yoru FTP. I do not suggest using iexplorer to connect.
|>Use
|>> |>something simple and straightforwward such as wsftp. As you attempt to
|>> |>connect watch to see during what step it times out.
|>> |>
|>> |>
|>> |>"John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
|>> |>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
|>> |>> Good day.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> I have Serv-U FTP 4 running at home behind a router with ports 20 & 21
|>> |>> opened via UPNP.
|>> |>> I am trying to connect to it from work via our LAN.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> The initial connection is made, but a directory listing ends up timing
|>> |>out.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> Some of my colleagues can connect to it without an issue.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> We are all running Windows 2000 SP3.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> I have tried even using straight port-forwarding (rather than UPNP) on
|>my
|>> |>> router to no avail.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> On my work machine, I have tried setting 'Passive FTP for compat' via
|>> |>> IE|Internet Options|Advanced|Browsing and then tried again without the
|>> |>> setting to no avail.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> Being that others can connect to it I am left scratching my head as to
|>> |>what
|>> |>> setting on my machine is preventing the connection.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
|>> |>>
|>> |>> TIA,
|>> |>> Hound.
|>> |>>
|>> |>>
|>> |>
|>>
|>

 
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John Doehead
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      23rd Dec 2003
Haven't tried that yet as I don't want to open up everything on the box,
just the FTP required ports.
But why would making the FTP server the DMZ host seem to fix the problem
with my connection while my colleagues can connect fine from their machines?

Thanks for the suggestion and have a Merry Xmas.

"David Lewis" <*@*.*> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> I am assuming that everything works properly if you put the ftp box in a

dmz, correct?
>
> This has helped me in the past
>

http://www.raidenftpd.com/en/raiden-...after-nat.html
>
>
> "John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> |>I am port forwarding on my router...I have tried just port forwarding,

UPNP
> |>forwarding, and even both simultaneously.
> |>
> |>I can't see how the problem can be on my FTP side (i.e. router, server)
> |>since my colleagues can connect to it fine - does that not imply that my
> |>settings (router/ftp server) are fine?
> |>
> |>I have tried more than just IE as well (even though my colleagues can
> |>connect via IE fine).
> |>
> |>For example, below is the transcript from a shell FTP attempt via win2K:
> |><list>
> |>C:\>ftp 123.456.789.123
> |>Connected to 123.456.789.123
> |>220 Serv-U FTP Server v4.0 for WinSock ready...
> |>User (123.456.789.123none)): myuser
> |>331 User name okay, need password.
> |>Password:
> |>230 User logged in, proceed.
> |>ftp> ls
> |>200 PORT Command successful.
> |>150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
> |>> ftp: accept :Connection timed out
> |>426 Data connection closed, transfer aborted.
> |>ftp>
> |></list>
> |>
> |>At first glance it appears as though the data port is failing but the
> |>control port is open. But this cannot be the case as my colleagues

(behind
> |>the same router/firewall that I am here at work) can connect fine.
> |>
> |>Suggestions?
> |>TIA,
> |>Hound.
> |>
> |>
> |>"David Lewis" <*@*.*> wrote in message
> |>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> |>> you need to port forward.
> |>> read up on the issues of running a ftp behind a nat firewall
> |>>
> |>>
> |>> "Rowan" <(E-Mail Removed)>
> |>> |>I am sure the answer lies in the lof files of yoru FTP server. I

think
> |>it
> |>> |>woudl be wise to standardise yoru client settings with those of the
> |>people
> |>> |>who can access yoru FTP. I do not suggest using iexplorer to

connect.
> |>Use
> |>> |>something simple and straightforwward such as wsftp. As you attempt

to
> |>> |>connect watch to see during what step it times out.
> |>> |>
> |>> |>
> |>> |>"John Doehead" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> |>> |>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> |>> |>> Good day.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> I have Serv-U FTP 4 running at home behind a router with ports 20

& 21
> |>> |>> opened via UPNP.
> |>> |>> I am trying to connect to it from work via our LAN.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> The initial connection is made, but a directory listing ends up

timing
> |>> |>out.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> Some of my colleagues can connect to it without an issue.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> We are all running Windows 2000 SP3.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> I have tried even using straight port-forwarding (rather than

UPNP) on
> |>my
> |>> |>> router to no avail.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> On my work machine, I have tried setting 'Passive FTP for compat'

via
> |>> |>> IE|Internet Options|Advanced|Browsing and then tried again without

the
> |>> |>> setting to no avail.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> Being that others can connect to it I am left scratching my head

as to
> |>> |>what
> |>> |>> setting on my machine is preventing the connection.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> Any help/suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>> TIA,
> |>> |>> Hound.
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>>
> |>> |>
> |>>
> |>
>



 
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