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bjoern.hahn
Hi there.
In my home network I encounter the following strange issue. But first
my network setup:
A.1 Notebook with up-to-date Windows XP Pro
A.2 PC with that same OS
B Router (AVM Fritz.Box)
C Cabel Modem
with A.1 & A.2 <-> B <-> C <-> ISP. Now, the strange thing happening is
that from A.2 I can connect to any FTP server via any client I have
just fine, but from A.1 I cannot. The only protocol I find ist this
from the FTP client called "FTP Transport"
21.09.2006 18:36:03.745 Connection with ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de:21
21.09.2006 18:36:03.965 Connection with 131.188.3.71:21
21.09.2006 18:36:03.985 Socket connected, waiting for welcome messege
21.09.2006 18:36:03.985 An existing connection was forcibly closed by
the remote host.
It seams that with all ftp clients the connection gets closed forcibly
by the server on A.2 only. It's still the same with all firewalls that
I'm aware of switched off (AVM's Protect, Windows own and the check at
the Cisco VPN Client at the taskbar icon is missing).
I'm thankfull for any suggestions or ideas of what might be the reason.
Cheers,
Björn.
In my home network I encounter the following strange issue. But first
my network setup:
A.1 Notebook with up-to-date Windows XP Pro
A.2 PC with that same OS
B Router (AVM Fritz.Box)
C Cabel Modem
with A.1 & A.2 <-> B <-> C <-> ISP. Now, the strange thing happening is
that from A.2 I can connect to any FTP server via any client I have
just fine, but from A.1 I cannot. The only protocol I find ist this
from the FTP client called "FTP Transport"
21.09.2006 18:36:03.745 Connection with ftp.rrze.uni-erlangen.de:21
21.09.2006 18:36:03.965 Connection with 131.188.3.71:21
21.09.2006 18:36:03.985 Socket connected, waiting for welcome messege
21.09.2006 18:36:03.985 An existing connection was forcibly closed by
the remote host.
It seams that with all ftp clients the connection gets closed forcibly
by the server on A.2 only. It's still the same with all firewalls that
I'm aware of switched off (AVM's Protect, Windows own and the check at
the Cisco VPN Client at the taskbar icon is missing).
I'm thankfull for any suggestions or ideas of what might be the reason.
Cheers,
Björn.