Is this the real IP for the ftp server?
Scanning ports on 213.239.217.9

213.239.217.9 is responding on port 21 (ftp).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 23 (telnet).
213.239.217.9 is responding on port 25 (smtp).
213.239.217.9 is responding on port 80 (http).
213.239.217.9 is responding on port 110 (pop3).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 139 (netbios-ssn).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 445 (microsoft-ds).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 1433 (ms-sql-s).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 1521 (ncube-lm).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 1723 (pptp).
213.239.217.9 is responding on port 3306 (mysql).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 3389 (ms-wbt-server).
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 5900 ().
213.239.217.9 isn't responding on port 8080 (webcache).



On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 4:17 AM, Reinier Battenberg <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> we never really had ftp issues, but since a few weeks some of our clients
> are
> complaining about error 500 and timeouts when connecting to our ftp server.
>
> The server seems to work fine. I can ftp. (as in: it works on my machine)
>
> But i do see errors in the log when people connect using passive login.
>
> When I try to connect using passive login, I can connect. (from a windows
> VM,
> i can, and i can *not* connect if i use a non-passive connection).
>
> I also hear that clients can not connect to us, but can connect to other
> ftp
> servers.
>
> In short, i am confused and trying to establish a pattern. Is this seacom,
> UTL, our server (running in the same config for about 3 years)?
>
> Is there someone that can shed a light on the ownders of FTP & networks?
>
> reinier
>
> here is some errors of a passive connection:
>
> Dec 10 10:49:38 hosting2.mountbatten.net proftpd[32333]
> hosting2.mountbatten.net (::ffff:196.0.7.68[::ffff:196.0.7.68]): FTP
> session
> closed.
> Dec 10 10:49:58 hosting2.mountbatten.net proftpd[31904]
> hosting2.mountbatten.net (::ffff:196.0.7.64[::ffff:196.0.7.64]): Passive
> data
> transfer failed, possibly due to network issues
> Dec 10 10:49:58 hosting2.mountbatten.net proftpd[31904]
> hosting2.mountbatten.net (::ffff:196.0.7.64[::ffff:196.0.7.64]): Check
> your
> PassivePorts and MasqueradeAddress settings,
> Dec 10 10:49:58 hosting2.mountbatten.net proftpd[31904]
> hosting2.mountbatten.net (::ffff:196.0.7.64[::ffff:196.0.7.64]): and any
> router,
> NAT, and firewall rules in the network path.
> Dec 10 10:49:58 hosting2.mountbatten.net proftpd[31904]
> hosting2.mountbatten.net (::ffff:196.0.7.64[::ffff:196.0.7.64]): FTP no
> transfer
> timeout, disconnected
> Dec 10 10:49:58 hosting2.mountbatten.net proftpd[31904]
> hosting2.mountbatten.net (::ffff:196.0.7.64[::ffff:196.0.7.64]): FTP
> session
> closed.
>
>
> --
> rgds,
>
> Reinier Battenberg
> Director
> Mountbatten Ltd.
> +256 782 801 749
> www.mountbatten.net
>
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>
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