<x-flowed> Hello, and happens (what error message do you get) when you try to connect to the proxy?
Regards Wolfgang Zekoll At 15:30 04.02.2004, you wrote: >I'm trying to get ncftp to work through ftp.proxy without much success. > >My ftp.proxy config: > > debug yes >selectserver yes > >[127.0.0.1] > debug yes --general-l------------------------------------ To unsubscribe please visit: http://www.ftpproxy.org/html/maillinglists.html </x-flowed> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb 06 10:23:29 2004 Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Received: from mail.compucation.de (mail.compucation.de [213.185.64.44]) by um1.pce.de (8.11.3/8.11.3/SuSE Linux 8.11.1-0.5) with ESMTP id i15K8Yw17411 (using TLSv1/SSLv3 with cipher RC4-MD5 (128 bits) verified NO) for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 5 Feb 2004 21:08:34 +0100 Received: from mail.mvnhealth.com ([64.9.116.126]) by compucation.de (mail.compucation.de [213.185.64.44]) (MDaemon.PRO.v6.8.5.R) with ESMTP id 43-md50000000007.tmp for <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Thu, 05 Feb 2004 21:07:39 +0100 Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-Mailer: Novell GroupWise 5.5.5 Date: Thu, 05 Feb 2004 15:06:42 -0500 From: "Scott Kern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "general-l List Member" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [general-l] ftp.proxy and ncftp {03} Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Disposition: inline X-Guinevere: 2.0.12 ; Faxton St Lukes Heal X-MDRemoteIP: 64.9.116.126 Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Precedence: bulk List-Unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> X-MDMailing-List: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-MDSend-Notifications-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] X-MDaemon-Deliver-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit X-MIME-Autoconverted: from quoted-printable to 8bit by um1.pce.de id i15K8Yw17411 X-UIDL: a~R!!p*&"!(AL!!<SI"! X-Eudora2Unix: 3905-11-05T08:39:36Z converted Thank you for your reply and I hope this helps. /var/log/messages on the proxy server Feb 5 15:01:26 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32483]: connected to client: snoopy.mvnhealth.com, interface= 172.19.11.12:21 Feb 5 15:01:26 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32483]: info: monitor mode: on, ccp: <unset> Feb 5 15:01:26 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32483]: -ERR: missing hostname Feb 5 15:01:47 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32484]: connected to client: snoopy.mvnhealth.com, interface= 172.19.11.12:21 Feb 5 15:01:47 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32484]: info: monitor mode: on, ccp: <unset> Feb 5 15:01:47 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32484]: -ERR: missing hostname Feb 5 15:02:08 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32485]: connected to client: snoopy.mvnhealth.com, interface= 172.19.11.12:21 Feb 5 15:02:08 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32485]: info: monitor mode: on, ccp: <unset> Feb 5 15:02:08 proxy1-lx ftp.proxy[32485]: -ERR: missing hostname trace from ncftp SESSION STARTED at: Thu Feb 5 15:01:21 2004 Program Version: NcFTP 3.1.5/066 Oct 13 2002, 09:25 PM Library Version: LibNcFTP 3.1.5 (October 13, 2002) Process ID: 5400 Platform: linux-x86 Hostname: localhost.localdomain (rc=4) Terminal: xterm 15:01:21 Fw: 172.19.11.12 Type: 3 User: skern Pass: (none) Port: 21 15:01:21 FwExceptions: .localdomain,localdomain 15:01:21 Connecting to ftp.cse.buffalo.edu via 172.19.11.12... 15:01:21 Fw: 172.19.11.12 Type: 3 User: skern Pass: (none) Port: 21 15:01:21 FwExceptions: .localdomain,localdomain 15:01:26 LibNcFTP 3.1.5 (October 13, 2002) compiled for linux-x86 15:01:26 Uname: Linux|snoopy|2.4.20-28.9|#1 Thu Dec 18 13:45:22 EST 2003|i686 15:01:26 Glibc: 2.3.2 (stable) 15:01:26 Logging in... 15:01:26 220: server ready - login please 15:01:26 Connected to ftp.cse.buffalo.edu. 15:01:26 Cmd: USER skern 15:01:26 331: password required 15:01:26 Cmd: PASS xxxxxxxx 15:01:26 Unexpected response: service unavailable 15:01:26 500: service unavailable 15:01:26 Cmd: QUIT 15:01:26 Sleeping 20 seconds. 15:01:26 Sleeping 20 seconds... 15:01:46 Retry Number: 1 15:01:46 Redialing (try 1)... 15:01:47 Logging in... 15:01:47 220: server ready - login please 15:01:47 Connected to ftp.cse.buffalo.edu. 15:01:47 Cmd: USER skern 15:01:47 331: password required 15:01:47 Cmd: PASS xxxxxxxx 15:01:47 Unexpected response: service unavailable 15:01:47 500: service unavailable 15:01:47 Cmd: QUIT 15:01:47 Sleeping 20 seconds. 15:01:47 Sleeping 20 seconds... 15:02:07 Retry Number: 2 15:02:07 Redialing (try 2)... 15:02:08 Logging in... 15:02:08 220: server ready - login please 15:02:08 Connected to ftp.cse.buffalo.edu. 15:02:08 Cmd: USER skern 15:02:08 331: password required 15:02:08 Cmd: PASS xxxxxxxx 15:02:08 Unexpected response: service unavailable 15:02:08 500: service unavailable 15:02:08 Cmd: QUIT 15:02:08 Sleeping 20 seconds. 15:02:08 Sleeping 20 seconds... firewall file for ncftp # NcFTP firewall preferences # ========================== # # If you need to use a proxy for FTP, you can configure it below. # If you do not need one, leave the ``firewall-type'' variable set # to 0. Any line that does not begin with the ``#'' character is # considered a configuration command line. # # NOTE: NcFTP does NOT support HTTP proxies that do FTP, such as "squid" # or Netscape Proxy Server. Why? Because you have to communicate with # them using HTTP, and this is a FTP only program. # # Types of firewalls: # ------------------ # # type 1: Connect to firewall host, but send "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]" # # type 2: Connect to firewall, login with "USER fwuser" and # "PASS fwpassword", and then "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]" # # type 3: Connect to and login to firewall, and then use # "SITE real.host.name", followed by the regular USER and PASS. # # type 4: Connect to and login to firewall, and then use # "OPEN real.host.name", followed by the regular USER and PASS. # # type 5: Connect to firewall host, but send # "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]@real.host.name" and # "PASS [EMAIL PROTECTED]" to login. # # type 6: Connect to firewall host, but send # "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]" and # "PASS fwpass" followed by a regular # "USER user" and # "PASS pass" to complete the login. # # type 7: Connect to firewall host, but send # "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] fwuser" and # "PASS pass" followed by # "ACCT fwpass" to complete the login. # # type 8: Connect to firewall host, but send "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED]:port" # # type 9: Connect to firewall host, but send "USER [EMAIL PROTECTED] port" # # type 0: Do NOT use a firewall (most users will choose this). # firewall-type=3 # # # # The ``firewall-host'' variable should be the IP address or hostname of # your firewall server machine. # firewall-host=172.19.11.12 # # # # The ``firewall-user'' variable tells NcFTP what to use as the user ID # when it logs in to the firewall before connecting to the outside world. # firewall-user=skern # # # # The ``firewall-password'' variable is the password associated with # the firewall-user ID. If you set this here, be sure to change the # permissions on this file so that no one (except the superuser) can # see your password. You may also leave this commented out, and then # NcFTP will prompt you each time for the password. # #firewall-password= # # # # Your firewall may require you to connect to a non-standard port for # outside FTP services, instead of the internet standard port number (21). # firewall-port=21 # # # # You probably do not want to FTP to the firewall for hosts on your own # domain. You can set ``firewall-exception-list'' to a list of domains # or hosts where the firewall should not be used. For example, if your # domain was ``probe.net'' you could set this to ``.probe.net''. # # If you leave this commented out, the default behavior is to attempt to # lookup the current domain, and exclude hosts for it. Otherwise, set it # to a list of comma-delimited domains or hostnames. The special token # ``localdomain'' is used for unqualified hostnames, so if you want hosts # without explicit domain names to avoid the firewall, be sure to include # that in your list. # #firewall-exception-list=.localdomain,localhost,localdomain # # # # You may also specify passive mode here. Normally this is set in the # regular $HOME/.ncftp/prefs file. This must be set to one of # "on", "off", or "optional", which mean always use PASV, # always use PORT, and try PASV then PORT, respectively. # passive=on # # # # NOTE: This file was created for you on Wed Nov 26 17:39:03 2003 # by NcFTP 3.1.5. Removing this file will cause the next run of NcFTP # to generate a new one, possibly with more configurable options. # # ALSO: A /etc/ncftp.firewall file, if present, is processed before this file, # and a /etc/ncftp.firewall.fixed file, if present, is processed after. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/05/04 02:48PM >>> Hello, and happens (what error message do you get) when you try to connect to the proxy? Regards Wolfgang Zekoll At 15:30 04.02.2004, you wrote: >I'm trying to get ncftp to work through ftp.proxy without much success. > >My ftp.proxy config: > > debug yes >selectserver yes > >[127.0.0.1] > debug yes --general-l------------------------------------ To unsubscribe please visit: http://www.ftpproxy.org/html/maillinglists.html CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipients(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited. 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