I don't know about the lvy FTP client. If your using recentish Linux and iptables then there are FTP conn track modules that will help.
Cheers Geoff On Nov 1, 2011 6:31 PM, "Nelson, Ryan" <ryan.nel...@pearson.com> wrote: > Searching the archives, I discovered this post by Peter Skeide with a > problem using a VFS/FTP resolver. > > > > http://old.nabble.com/vfs-resolver-hangs-when-using-FTP-p30286465.html > > http://grokbase.com/t/ant.apache.org/ivy-user/2010/11/vfs-resolver-hangs > -when-using-ftp/235pcgkbgpqr2lgsh2lwalqzk7qm > > > > There is no response to it. I'm getting the same issue, and I suspect > it's the same problem. One of our builds makes several publishes to our > internal repo, and at random points, one of the publish attempts will > hang. Examining the FTP logs, we see this: > > > > (004288) 10/31/2011 18:40:53 PM - ivyrepofull (10.40.222.47)> PORT > 10,40,222,47,183,219 > > (004288) 10/31/2011 18:40:53 PM - ivyrepofull (10.40.222.47)> 200 Port > command successful > > (004288) 10/31/2011 18:40:53 PM - ivyrepofull (10.40.222.47)> LIST > org/module/trunk/latest > > (004288) 10/31/2011 18:40:53 PM - ivyrepofull (10.40.222.47)> 150 > Opening data channel for directory list. > > (004288) 10/31/2011 18:40:53 PM - ivyrepofull (10.40.222.47)> 425 Can't > open data connection. > > > > The 425 error seems to indicate a problem with the server (FileZilla > server) being able to make a connection back to the client machine, and > it's quite possible this is a firewall problem. Using passive mode > might solve it, but I don't see anyway to do that in Ivy. Any > suggestions? > > > > Ryan > >