500 "LPRT 6,16,0,0,0,0...,34,113,2,7,184' New Information

From: Thurmus (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 04/19/04


Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 11:44:52 -0700

Cleared up an issue with our firewall and now, we can gain
access to the FTP site from our internal network, using
the site's domain name. However, attempting to connect
from a machine outside our internal network results in the
following:

WS_FTP:
connecting to 66.xxx.xxx.xxx:1021
Connected to 66.xxx.xxx.xxx port 1021
220 MachineName Microsoft FTP Service (Version 4.0).
USER xxxxxx
331 Password required for xxxxxx.
PASS (hidden)
230 User xxxxxx logged in.
PWD
257 "/" is current directory.
Host type (I): Microsoft NT
PASV
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,xxx,xxx,xxx,18,166).
connecting to 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:4774
- -
connecting to 192.xxx.xxx.xxx:4774
! Connection failed xxx.xxx.xxx.30 - connection timed out
! connect: error 0
PORT 205,xxx,xxx,xxx,7,106
200 PORT command successful.
LIST
150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
! Timer cancelled blocking call
! Accept error: Blocking call cancelled
! Retrieve of folder listing failed (0)

Using Internet Explorer results in the connecting hanging
on "Getting contents of folder."

I've taken the firewall out of the equation by putting
this server in a dmz (for now), but I am still not able to
establish a connection from an external machine.

Are there any tools or utilities that I would be able to
use that would provide more information?



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