Yeah... that's the wrong IP address. nobody is ever going to reach
you at that address since it mean "localhost" to every computer out
there. Let me see what I can come up with and I'll get back to you on
this one.
Sterling
> Hi Sterling,
>
> When I tried the two 'read dns://' commands I got 'localhost' and
> '127.0.0.1'. I don't know much about networking (if you haven't noticed ;),
> but I assume that isn't the correct IP address (I have a dial-up ISP
> account, fwiw).
>
> I included the ends of the trace logs. I noticed that the one that worked
> used passive mode, but I didn't think that would make a difference. Could
> the anonymous server (the second section) not be as particular as my ISP's
> server (maybe it doesn't check my IP address)? I didn't ask about ip
> masquerading when I called the ISP, but the guy said they don't have
> anything set up that would block me (I asked about firewall or proxy).
>
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
> Net-log: "250 CWD command successful."
> Net-log: [["STOR" port/target] ["150" "125"]]
> ** User Error: Server error: tcp 425 Can't build data connection:
> Connection refused..
> -----------
> Net-log: "250 CWD command successful."
> Net-log: [["STOR" port/target] ["150" "125"]]
> Net-log: {150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for test521.txt.}
> Net-log: ["low level write of " 25 "bytes"]
>
> >'read dns://' and 'read join dns:// read dns://' and see what REBOL
> >comes back with. These should return your machine hostname and ip
> ....
> >Lastly, you're not running through any sort of proxy, ip masquerading,
> >or anything like that are you?
>
>