On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 10:29:30 -0700, you wrote:
>I am still working on the problem. The Quick n easy FTP Server website
>provides a procedure for testing. I have performed the tests and have
>some new data that might help.
>
>First, they say to start an FTP client on the same computer the server
>is running on, and use 127.0.0.1 as the URL of the server. I did this
>and was able to connect and do a file transfer.
>
>Next, they said to use another computer on the same network and use the
>internal URL of the Server computer, 192.168.0.10. I tried that and it
>worked in Active Mode only.
>
>I still get the same response when I try from outside our LAN, "Could
>not send reply, disconnected." This tells me that I am still missing
>something on the SonicWall settings. Would you agree?
>
>I have made 2 Firewall rules for FTP.
>
>Rule 1 = Source - Any Address Range - Any
> Destination - LAN Address Range - 192.168.0.10
>
>Rule 2 = Source - LAN Address Range - 192.168.0.10
> Destination - WAN Address Range - any
>
>The Sonic Wall log shows the following : FTP: PASV response bounce
>attack dropped."
>
>This was produced when I was trying to connect from an external network.
>
>Any help appreciated
>
>Rod Lindgren
Back to basics - Have you tried it without the firewall?
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