Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Anton
Anton Driesse wrote:
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Even gremlins occasionally need to rest. :-)
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Anton
Anton Driesse wrote:
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Even gremlins occasionally need to rest. :-)
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Anton
Anton Driesse wrote:
Well, somewhere, something has changed because it works now!
Thank you again for your suggestions.
Even gremlins occasionally need to rest. :-)
Hi,
I'm still at a loss with this ftp server.
I have even tried turning off my firewall software - but nothing seems to
make a difference:
C:\Documents and Settings\driesseaftp ftp.lyx.org
Connected to durga.via.ecp.fr.
And after a long delay:
Connection closed by remote host.
Any and all
Anton Driesse wrote:
Hi,
I'm still at a loss with this ftp server.
I have even tried turning off my firewall software - but nothing seems to
make a difference:
C:\Documents and Settings\driesseaftp ftp.lyx.org
Connected to durga.via.ecp.fr.
And after a long delay:
Connection closed by
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
C:\whereverping ftp.lyx.org
I have no problems pinging that server from the linux network here in the
upper left corner of the US. Average round trip time was 201.681ms.
Rich
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Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity
2009/7/27 Anton Driesse anton.drie...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Thanks for responding. Yes, ping and tracert work fine: I can see the ftp
server and it responds. Using my firewall's packet log I can even see that
the ftp server responds with at least one packet. From there on
everything's a
Hi,
I'm still at a loss with this ftp server.
I have even tried turning off my firewall software - but nothing seems to
make a difference:
C:\Documents and Settings\driesseaftp ftp.lyx.org
Connected to durga.via.ecp.fr.
And after a long delay:
Connection closed by remote host.
Any and all
Anton Driesse wrote:
Hi,
I'm still at a loss with this ftp server.
I have even tried turning off my firewall software - but nothing seems to
make a difference:
C:\Documents and Settings\driesseaftp ftp.lyx.org
Connected to durga.via.ecp.fr.
And after a long delay:
Connection closed by
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
C:\whereverping ftp.lyx.org
I have no problems pinging that server from the linux network here in the
upper left corner of the US. Average round trip time was 201.681ms.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity
2009/7/27 Anton Driesse anton.drie...@gmail.com:
Hi,
Thanks for responding. Yes, ping and tracert work fine: I can see the ftp
server and it responds. Using my firewall's packet log I can even see that
the ftp server responds with at least one packet. From there on
everything's a
Hi,
I'm still at a loss with this ftp server.
I have even tried turning off my firewall software - but nothing seems to
make a difference:
C:\Documents and Settings\driessea>ftp ftp.lyx.org
Connected to durga.via.ecp.fr.
And after a long delay:
Connection closed by remote host.
Any and all
Anton Driesse wrote:
Hi,
I'm still at a loss with this ftp server.
I have even tried turning off my firewall software - but nothing seems to
make a difference:
C:\Documents and Settings\driessea>ftp ftp.lyx.org
Connected to durga.via.ecp.fr.
And after a long delay:
Connection closed by
On Mon, 27 Jul 2009, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
C:\wherever>ping ftp.lyx.org
I have no problems pinging that server from the linux network here in the
upper left corner of the US. Average round trip time was 201.681ms.
Rich
--
Richard B. Shepard, Ph.D. | Integrity
2009/7/27 Anton Driesse :
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for responding. Yes, ping and tracert work fine: I can see the ftp
> server and it responds. Using my firewall's packet log I can even see that
> the ftp server responds with at least one packet. From there on
> everything's a
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