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Sebb updated NET-363: --------------------- Fix Version/s: 3.0 > Can't connect to a server behind firewall in passive mode > --------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: NET-363 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-363 > Project: Commons Net > Issue Type: Bug > Components: FTP > Affects Versions: 2.2 > Environment: Windows Client with Zos mainframe server behind a > firewall. However I think any client/server will demonstrate the issue as > long as the server is behind a firewall. > Reporter: daniel damon > Priority: Blocker > Fix For: 3.0 > > > When the FTP server is behind a firewall, FTPClient can connect, but it > cannot transfer data. This is because the FTP server provides it's own > address instead of the firewall address to make the connection. I have > confirmed the problem by hacking a copy of FTPClient to set the __passiveHost > to the appropriate internet address. With this hack, I can transfer data. > Perhaps the FTP server could be configured differently to fix the issue. > Unfortunately, I do not have access to the server configuration. I do know > that the commercial product IpswitchFtp does deal with the issue as this > extract from it's log shows: > ------------ > PASV > 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,168,13,11,195,129) > connecting data channel to 192.168.13.11:195,129(50049) > Substituting connection address 159.106.121.79 for private address > 192.168.13.11 from PASV > data channel connected to 159.106.121.79:195,129(50049) > LIST > 125 List started OK > transferred 4157 bytes in 0.078 seconds, 425.688 kbps ( 53.211 kBps), > transfer succeeded. > 250 List completed successfully. > QUIT > ---------------------------- > I can take a shot at a fix if you want. I'll set some timeout, and if that > fails, I'll use the original address -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira