Re: FTP error using a MAC
- From: "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 4 Jun 2008 11:51:13 +0800
Did you change the default ftp port other than 21 ?
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Bernard Cheah
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"Kevin" <msnewsgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Bernard
Thank you for your response.
If we switch to active mode then the port command fails as the IP address
issued is the local IP associated with the miniMac running behind a
firewall, the same firewall as the windows PC;
PORT 121,1,168,192,7,192
500: Invalid PORT command.
Regards
Kevin
"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Errr. how about change the mac client to use active mode?
it looks like passive mode failed.
also I have seen everything is working fine with Wintel machines but not
for Mac even for active mode :)
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Bernard Cheah
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"Kevin" <msnewsgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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We are using a miniMAC [Mac OS X 10.4.11 (852167) Darwin 8.11.1] and
attempting to FTP to a Microsoft Windows 2003 (Web Edition) FTP Server
published via ISA 2000.
We can access the FTP server via a Windows PC using WS_FTP, windows
explorer
or the command line FTP however when attempting to FTP from the miniMAC
we
get errors;
Using OneButton FTP the transcript from the session was as follows;
220: Microsoft FTP Service
USER *******
331: Password required for *******.
PASS xxx
230: ******* FTP Server
User ******* logged in.
PWD
257: "/" is current directory.
PWD
257: "/" is current directory.
PWD
257: "/" is current directory.
CWD .
250: CWD command successful.
PASV
227: Entering Passive Mode (*,*,*,*,16,75)
LIST -a
426: Connection closed; transfer aborted.
LIST
150: Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
425: Can't open data connection.
Does anyone know what is going wrong here or how we can troubleshoot
this
issue?
Regards
Kevin
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