Hi,

Thanks for your response.

We're seeing things like this pushing to our endpoint.  Originally, I 
took this to be a pointer to a port.  What does this indicate?  :

07/25/2013      10:13:15 AM     CONNECT_FAILED  Could not connect       
Error (transfer) Server: fernsler#lurch (Globus Connect) File: /~/test.html 
Command: RETR ~/test.html Message: Fatal FTP response --- 500-Command failed. : 
callback failed. 500-globus_xio: Unable to connect to 131.243.60.14:56987 
500-globus_xio: System error in connect: Operation timed out 500-globus_xio: A 
system call failed: Operation timed out 500 End. 

07/25/2013      10:11:23 AM     CONNECT_FAILED  Could not connect       
Error (transfer) Server: me#host (Globus Connect) File: /~/test.html Command: 
RETR ~/test.html Message: Fatal FTP response --- 500-Command failed. : callback 
failed. 500-globus_xio: Unable to connect to 131.243.60.14:49058 
500-globus_xio: System error in connect: Operation timed out 500-globus_xio: A 
system call failed: Operation timed out 500 End. 

07/25/2013      10:09:32 AM     CONNECT_FAILED  Could not connect       
Error (transfer) Server: me#host (Globus Connect) File: /~/test.html Command: 
RETR ~/test.html Message: Fatal FTP response --- 500-Command failed. : callback 
failed. 500-globus_xio: Unable to connect to 131.243.60.14:36913 
500-globus_xio: System error in connect: Operation timed out 500-globus_xio: A 
system call failed: Operation timed out 500 End. 

(we also see this with globus-url-copy).  

-k


On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:00:31AM -0500, Raj Kettimuthu wrote:
> Karen,
> GridFTP server does not do any polling. Your server will listen on a port in 
> the port range you have specified and tell the client the IP address and the 
> exact port on which it is listening, the client in turn will pass that 
> information to the server on the other end and that server will connect to 
> this specific IP address and port. 
> 
> Raj
> 
> On Jul 24, 2013, at 5:42 PM, Karen M. Fernsler wrote:
> 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > We have a gridftp server behind a firewall, but the default ports
> > are open (50000-51000), and this port range is specified in the
> > gridftp.conf file.  
> > 
> > When we try to do a transfer from it from another site, we find 
> > the remote site appears to be polling port ranges from 30000-80000+.
> > Needless to say, it takes some time before the poll hits a port
> > that's actually open
> > 
> > Is there something we can configure something on the local gridftp
> > server to tell the remote host to only poll in the default range?
> > 
> > thanks,
> > -k
>

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