On 30/03/2009, sebb <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 30/03/2009, Jeeanah Pravind Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>  > On Monday 30 March 2009 15:27:43 sebb wrote:
>  >  > On 30/03/2009, Jeeanah Pravind Kumar <[email protected]> wrote:
>  >  > > On Thursday 26 March 2009 09:22:29 Jeeanah Pravind Kumar wrote:
>  >  > >  > Hi
>  >  > >  >
>  >  > >  > I have set up an IPv6 ftp server (vsftpd) and I am using the
>  >  > >  > jmeter2.3.2 on ubuntu 8.10. I am trying to test the ftp server 
> using
>  >  > >  > the IPv6 address of the server.
>  >  > >  >
>  >  > >  > The log on of the ftp server shows that jmeter has logged on the
>  >  > >  > server. However the file requested is not downloaded. The server 
> log
>  >  > >  > does not give any clues why the file is not fetched. Only a file of
>  >  > >  > zero bytes having the name of the requested file is created in the
>  >  > >  > download directory on the jmeter client.
>  >  > >  >
>  >  > >  > jmeter summary gives an error rate of 100%. I cannot see any 
> messages
>  >  > >  > on the jmeter log why the file is not not downloaded.
>  >  > >  >
>  >  > >  > I have tried with both anonymous user and a real user. Uploading 
> also
>  >  > >  > gives an error rate of 100%. lftp client works fine when using the
>  >  > >  > IPv6 server.
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>  >  > >  > Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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>  >  > > I have found out that the ftp sampler gives the PASV command to the 
> ftp
>  >  > >  server. For Ipv6 to work it should give the EPSV (extended passive)
>  >  > > command.
>  >  >
>  >  > Are you sure?
>  >  >
>  >  > I would have thought that would make it incompatible with many
>  >  > existing FTP clients.
>  >  >
>  >  > >  How to make jmeter give that command to the ftp server?
>  >  >
>  >  > JMeter actually uses Commons Net (1.4.1) to perform the FTP commands,
>  >  > so I'll have to find out if that supports IPv6.
>  >  >
>  >  > Do you know of a publicly accessible server using IPv6 that could be
>  >  > used for testing?
>  >  > This would help with testing any changes.
>  >  > E-mail me privately if you don't want to share the URL with everyone.

Actually, Google just found me this list of IPv6 ftp and http sites:

http://www.ipv6.org/v6-www.html

I've not tried any yet.

>  >  I am not able to get to any IPv6 site from my workplace. Perhaps due to
>  >  restrictive firewalling. (I am not the administrator)
>  >
>  >  I will try some sites from home and let you know.
>  >
>  >  My ftp server is not visible on the internet due to the above restrictions
>  >  (also I am behind a Nat).
>  >
>  >  However the logs of the ftp server indicate that the PASV command is sent 
> to
>  >  it and it gives an IPv4 result of type (0,0,0,0,12345). This should be
>  >  something like (|||,12345). I will also try setup another ftp server to 
> see
>  >  if something different happens.
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> It might be useful to check what happens if you use a basic ftp client
>  to talk to the server. Does that send PASV?
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>  >  Thanks for your help sebb.
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>  >  > >  Pravind
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