Yeap, and I can connect to other FTP servers from both client computers
with no problems..
Dave
Barry Gaskins wrote:
Dave,
When you said you tried turning off the firewall do you mean on the ftp
server AND on the machine running the ftp client. If the client machine is
a windows XP box it may also have a firewall that could block the server
talking back to the client.
- Barry Gaskins
On 12/7/05, Brian Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/7/05, Dave Sorenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I decided to enable FTP access on my CentOS4 server for a friend of
mine
to use for a short time and we are having a curious problem that
Google
can't seem to help with. VSFTP is running, and will connect, but after
you enter your username and password it never is able to return the
home
directory listing. I've tried both passive and active modes with
multiple FTP clients, scoured the vsftpd.conf, firewall is open on 20
and 21 (I even tried disabling the firewall briefly to make sure that
was not the problem) but no luck. anyone ever see this before?
Sounds like passive FTP not getting through the firewall. Try doing a
'modprobe
ip_conntrack_ftp' on the server, or seeing if you can force your client to
use
active mode only.
--Brian
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