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Sebb resolved NET-568.
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Resolution: Not a Problem
> Order of client configuration and connection is ambiguous
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> Key: NET-568
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NET-568
> Project: Commons Net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: FTP
> Affects Versions: 3.3
> Environment: linux, java 7
> Reporter: Joseph Vychtrle
>
> Hey,
> according to the FTPClientExample client should be first configured and set
> and connection made afterwards. But if I do this :
> {code:title=FTPClient.java}
> FTPClient c = new FTPClient()
> customConf(c)
> val config = new FTPClientConfig("UNIX")
> config.setUnparseableEntries(true)
> c.configure(config)
> c.enterLocalPassiveMode() // required, otherwise firewall issues happen
> c.setDefaultTimeout(conf.ftpTimeout)
> c.addProtocolCommandListener(new PrintCommandListener(new
> PrintWriter(System.out), true))
> c.connect(conf.ftpHost)
> {code}
> Then it basically ends up this way :
> {code}
> 230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply
> PORT 192,168,1,100,177,38
> 500 Illegal PORT command
> {code}
> But if I call connect() before all the client setting including
> enterLocalPassiveMode, then it works as expected.
> {code}
> 230 Anonymous access granted, restrictions apply
> PASV
> 227 Entering Passive Mode (80,251,0,59,175,235).
> RETR welcome.msg
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for welcome.msg (321 bytes)
> 226 Transfer complete
> PASV
> 227 Entering Passive Mode (80,251,0,59,167,178).
> RETR welcome.msg
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for welcome.msg (321 bytes)
> 226 Transfer complete
> PASV
> 227 Entering Passive Mode (80,251,0,59,174,58).
> RETR welcome.msg
> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for welcome.msg (321 bytes)
> 226 Transfer complete
> {code}
> But in the FTPClientExample the connect() occurs at the end.
> It is thread-safe, running within a single thread... What is going on here?
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