What about if you connect to the server without going through the PIX?  I've
seen a number of problems with MS IE's broken/non-rfc implementations of
ftp.

What are you doing with port 28?

Only other thing I can think of is do you have the fixup line configured?
It's a default, but perhaps someone removed it:
fixup protocol ftp 21

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""Patrick Bass"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
8vgjj1$ed1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8vgjj1$ed1$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> You need to open the port for ftp control and ftp data.  Are you using a
ACL
> or conduits?
>
> ""Vincent"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> 8vf3a9$9pn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8vf3a9$9pn$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> > Hi;
> >
> >       Have a very strange PIX problem.
> >
> >       1)   I opened port 20, 21, 28 in the cofiguration of PIX firewall,
> > able to access FTP server thru
> >             window under DOS prompt.  The problem is that I can't able
to
> > retrieve file thru web browser.
> >             Let say, I can even get the file directly from download.com.
> >
> >     Thanks in advance
> >     Vincent
>


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