I'm probably way off the mark, but I've seen dns issues slow down ftp
connections (when the ftp daemon is waiting for the results of a reverse dns
and the named service is having problems/down).  Of course, once the
connection goes through it wasn't an issue.

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""tayta"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I have seen an issue discussed here before regarding passive ftp getting
> mucked up by routing equipment?
> I am experiancing this problem at the moment,  when using std. windows FTP
> clients (default  Passive ftp) i get very bad performance issues
connecting
> to a  Unix FTP server ( no config changes here in last while)
> It started from one day to the next (without me making any Router-cisco
> access list changes etc)
> Sympthoms are very slow port connection time after authentication, and
very
> slow reaction to commands there after (1-2 mins),
> data transfer however is completly normal, seems to be always a prob.
> connecting through these higher ports,
>
> anyone remeber what the out come was?
>
> weird
>
>
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