I'll have to try this - already been through PASV mode and all that jazz, 
no luck. Hopefully scp works in 4.x, none of these boxes are at 5.x yet.

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From: "Terri Kelley" <[email protected]>

Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 6:36 PM

To: "Mikrotik discussions" <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: [Mikrotik] Strange FTP problem


I have seen those errors for firewall rules, alternate port being used or 
for one reason or another I was trying active and had to change to passive 
mode.


Just fyi on mine I use scp, pre shared key, script with export, etc then 
cron kicks it off every weekend. Fixing to change that to export compact 
shortly.


Terri Kelley

Network Engineer

Farm to Market Broadband


On Apr 23, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Simon Westlake wrote:


> I was previously backing up all our Mikrotik routers in RANCID but it was 
difficult for some techs to work with - the files wouldn't always paste 
back in correctly and randomly had capitalization errors, etc, that would 
cause issues. So I decided to build an FTP system to back up the binary 
configuration files instead.

> 

> I have something in the scheduler that backs up the current config to 
'today.backup'. I then have a script on a remote server that FTPs in, pulls 
the file and exits. It works fine.. other than the fact that ~50% of the 
Mikrotiks do not work. What specifically does not work is any kind of data 
transfer - I *can* connect and authenticate.

> 

> 220 BRLLWIKSSW-RTR1 FTP server (MikroTik 4.12) ready

> Name (x.x.x.x:simon): admin

> 331 Password required for admin

> Password:

> 230 User admin logged in

> Remote system type is UNIX.

> ftp> ls

> 200 PORT command successful

> 425 Can't build data connection

> ftp> ls

> 200 PORT command successful

> 425 Can't build data connection

> ftp> Terminated

> 

> I am not firewalling the port at all, tried disabling every firewall rule 
just in case to no avail. Neither box is behind a NAT of any kind (the 
backup system or the Mikrotik.) There seems to be no reason why the ones 
that work DO work.. and the ones that don't work DON'T.. they both have 
identical configs from a firewall/FTP perspective. Google didn't lead me 
anywhere helpful. Any ideas?

> 

> -- 

> Simon Westlake

> Powercode.com

> (920) 351-1010

> 

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