Well I can't give you the answer to your problem, but I do have a
work-around. I am in a similar situation but my NT box also boots to
Linux. Ftp works fine in NT using War FTPD, but when I boot to Linux I get
that bind error. You can get War software at
http://www.jgaa.com/downloadpage.htm . I think it may have to do with the
'Fool my brain dead ISP! (dont bind to port 20)' option, but I know little
about this. That's your best bet. It's a great program too.
As for me, I'd rather be in Linux more but I cant find a way around that
bind problem. If you hear anything, let me know please. I have asked the
same question here and got no respose. Lets hope you do.
At 12:26 AM 3/18/98 -0500, you wrote:
>
> I have a need for there to be a ftp server behind the firewall,
>I am assuming that it can be done. I have used redir for port 21 and can
>connect to the server but when I try to get a listing or file it spits
this at
>me:
>
>ftp> ls
>500 Invalid PORT Command.
>ftp: bind: Address already in use
>ftp> ls
>500 Invalid PORT Command.
>ftp> dir
>500 Invalid PORT Command.
>
>I have tried using redir on port 20 and using udpred on 21 and 20 but keep
>getting the same error messages, I have not yet tried ipautofw.
>The machine is a NT box with the microsoft ftp server; I don't think that it
>makes a difference.
>
>--
>Andrew L. Davis Network Operations
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