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I would like to opt out of this forum for now. This is my work email
address and it constantly gets ‘too full’ messages due to wsftp-forum eamail
volume. Thank you. J Jesse
Josserand EDI
Project Manager Arena
Brands, Inc. 601 Marion
Drive Garland,
TX 75042 Voice
direct: 972-494-7174 Fax:
972-494-7111 Cell:
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214-432-2696 -----Original
Message----- Is the connection that's
now working encrypted (secure) without the SSL cert? How is it setup at
the server and client, if that's true? Terry From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Troy D. Hilton I just spoke with my
client and had them try to FTP in without the SSL cert. It’s working just
peachy! So, I think my problem is a permissions problem with the tcp ports
related to SSL connectivity. I’ll investigate Casey’s suggestion, unless someone
else has a better answer. Claudio? Troy D. Hilton From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Terry LeBlanc I'm having a similar problem. Can't connect using WS_FTP
client to WS_FTP Server running on my web server. Times out...every
time... I'm beyond frustrated... Good thing I have FileZilla, which is free, and works so I
can manipulate files to and from the server securely. I need to get
WS_FTP Server working so that I can use it. FileZilla was supposed to be
my "backup" tool for secure FTP, not my primary. Terry J. LeBlanc Nailite International From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Troy D. Hilton Hello
All, I realize
my last email wasn’t quite clear in accurately describing my problem. Let’s see
if I can explain it better. This
firewall is protecting 1 server, which is running FTP with SSL enabled. This
server also has a couple test websites, but that's it. Changing
the firewall was actually relatively easy once I understood the User Interface.
I'm not as familiar with the SonicWall appliances. I first tried the
configuration using a test laptop to mimic the server. For the
test, FTP worked like a charm. The difference between the laptop config and
production server are these: 1. The
production server and
regional firewall were configured in transparent
mode, instead of NAT. Why? The original owner wanted it that way. 2. The
production server is running WS_FTP Server ver. 4.0 with a private SSL Cert.
The laptop is running IIS 5 with FTP services and no SSL. So, I
decided to change the
configuration from transparent mode to NAT mode
since the original owner is gone and I have greater liberty. I configured the
new firewall for One-to-One NAT and gave the server all new private IP
addresses and a private gateway which matched the private IP of the firewall.
The public side of the firewall has the original public IP from the previous
firewall. I made sure that all of my route tables are correct. I then
reconfigured WS_FTP Server to use the new private
IP address. And rebooted the server. The result? I am able to communicate from
the server to the internet and can access the test websites on the server from
the internet, which means inbound and permitted outbound traffic is fine. This is
where I have my problem. When I attempt an FTP connection it makes the initial
Helo and will authenticate my username and password. I'm then prompted
regarding the SSL Certificate and am able to accept it. After a long
pause (I have my WS_FTP Pro client set for a 2 minute wait) I get an error that
the connection timed out, but I also get the "horn" that means the
connection was successful. In fact I even have the active button to disconnect
from the session. >From what I figure, I'm actually logged in but not
retrieving the directory listing. As for
the NIC, it has two ports but I'm not using both ports at the same time so
there is no conflict of subnets and routes. I did switch ports on the card
thinking that perhaps there was a potential failure of that port. I hope
this helps to clarify my situation. I My feeling is that's something simple
that's not set or that I'm overlooking. Darned if I know what it is though. Serveon, Inc. 302-529-8640 |
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