My guess is your firewall is dropping the packets instead of allowing the
response.
Yes, they do drop the packets.
I suggest this is Bad Behaviour in your circumstances, and you might
explain
the trouble it causes to the firewall folks and see if they will remedy
the
problem.
It is not as
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait 20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This seems to
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait 20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This seems
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our
fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait
20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This seems
I have a RedHat 7.2 system with xinetd configured to run wu-ftpd. Our
fire
wall does not allow the auth service through, so the user has to wait
20-40
seconds for it to time out before they can logon. I tried disabling this
for ftpd in the ftpaccess file with timeout RFC931 0
This