--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> probably your ftp client does not support pasv
> 
> hth.

you can send a direct command to the ftp server to shift to
passive mode. for the windoze-based ftp client:

ftp> literal pasv

will do the job. for the Linux-based ftp client:

ftp> site pasv

will do the job. :)

/andre

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