It sound to me like a internal firewall on that machine.

Claudio


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of H Jones
Sent: Tuesday, December 28, 2004 7:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [WS_FTP Forum] Connection Refused


Network Layout:  3 machines on a cable connection behind a linksys 
router, one being a pc, one being a mail server/web server/ftp server 
(iis, running on port 21000), and the final one being a dedicated ftp 
server with ws_ftp server 5.04 running on it. 

The port forwarding is already set on the router to send port 21 to the 
dedicated ftp server, and for pasv, i have it forwarding port 1100 as 
well, and that setting is set in ws_ftp firewall options.  When I try to 
connect, either from cmd or from any ftp client, I get a Connection 
Refused message.  Nothing shows up in the router logs, or in the server 
logs.  This happens no matter what machine, or what ISP I am connecting 
from, even other machines in the network using the private IP.  The only 
time a connection can be established is from the local machine, using 
either loopback, netbios name, or private ip.  I have tried different 
ftp server software, and the same thing happens, so I know it's not just 
ws_ftp server that is the problem.  If I run it on any other port than 
21 there is no problem at all.

I have updated the firmware in the router, applied all patches to w2k 
server, completely uninstalled and reinstalled ws_ftp, and none of it 
seemed to help.  The funny thing is that if I put the other machine's 
IIS server on port 21 and change the port forwarding, that works just 
fine, so I have it narrowed down to something on that machine, just 
don't know what. 

TIA
-HJ

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