Thanks Dave,  I thought about that too.  Since it's the production server
that is trying unsuccessfully to ftp to a third server,   its ColdFusion
itself that has to have ftp permissions to ftp OUT of the production server.


How do I make sure that ColdFusion has permissions to ftp outwards?  (I
can't ftp into my own system because I haven't got a working inbound FTP
through my own firewall).

Cheers

Mike Kear

Windsor, NSW, Australia

AFP Webworks

http://afpwebworks.com



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From: sicksick monkey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 27 June 2004 10:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Now a CFFTP problem...

Mike,
  Not sure if you have tried this or not, but if your code seems to
work on your development server and not your production server, I
would first check the permission of the username you are trying to
connect with on your production ftp server.  Make sure the username
and password you are using have valid accounts on both the development
and production ftp servers.

-Dave
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