New Era wrote:
So inserting a high value into PasvPortRange may be a
solution(start 16384 and PasvPortRange= 4), but if
other applications randomly uses ports
in this range, what will be the behaviour of the
ftpserver I mean, if x application uses port 1 and
when ftpserver also wants
Marc wrote:
With what I have see with the time, one port is skip for each transaction.
so with the range you have, only 2 transactions can be done.
Windows keep the port open for some time, so you come at the end with no
more port to do transaction.
Well, a closed socket remains in TIME_WAIT
So inserting a high value into PasvPortRange may be a
solution(start 16384 and PasvPortRange= 4), but if
other applications randomly uses ports
in this range, what will be the behaviour of the
ftpserver I mean, if x application uses port 1 and
when ftpserver also wants to open 1, it
New Era wrote:
I ran ftpserver program, and the clients in passive
mode but after a while constantly I am getting No
available PASV ports error.
Sounds very normal in case of 5 clients have data channels
open in passive mode and a 6th is trying to establish one.
Have you set a larger range
With what I have see with the time, one port is skip for each transaction.
so with the range you have, only 2 transactions can be done.
Windows keep the port open for some time, so you come at the end with no
more port to do transaction. Even with a bigger range like 100 ports, you
can easily
: Wednesday, November 09, 2005 5:24 AM
Subject: Re: [twsocket] 500: PAQSV exception No available PASV ports
Is there any way to get Windows close the port without
much delay..
--- Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With what I have see with the time, one port is skip
for each transaction.
so