Re: FTP folder error
From: David Sotolongo (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 05/25/04
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Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 17:57:09 -0700
Thanks for replying!:)
The ports are opened, the ftp is able to login, but then
it get thrown out.
I get:
An error occurred opening that folder on the ftp server.
Make sure you have permission to access that folder.
Details:
200 type set to A.
227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,1,101,14,236).
426 Connection Closed; transfer aborted.
I think it passes the logging process and then it gets cut
off.
only one article similar but does not apply to server2003.
>-----Original Message-----
>When you say connect from outside, is the traffic hitting
any firewalls or
>packet filters? Port 8500 would need to be explicitly
allowed for ftp
>connections.
>
>"David Sotolongo" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in message
>news:1122e01c44144$904ec740$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>> if anyone knows why, pretty please!
>>
>> If an ftp connection is working properly
>> on:ftp://localhost:8500 but not from
>> outside:ftp://mercurio.myftp.biz:8500;
>> Then the problem could lie on the connection with the
dns,
>> no?
>> I get:"ftp Folder error: Windows can not access the
folder
>> make sure you have permission."
>>
>> my ftp gets:
>> "
>> 215 Windows_NT
>>
>> PWD
>>
>> 257 "/" is current directory.
>>
>> TYPE A
>>
>> 200 Type set to A.
>>
>> PORT 192,168,1,100,7,214
>>
>> 500 Invalid PORT Command."
>>
>> It started happening after I reinstalled all the roles.
On
>> Active directory, I'm supposed to set up the host name
>> which is where I got stock, because it looked out for
the
>> domain and would try to log in on an outside server. So
I
>> setup a local server, and I think that is my problem
now.
>> I'm going to have to reinstall Active directory.
>>
>> Not today thou L
>>
>
>
>.
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