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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









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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









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