run 'ftp -v -d' to get a transcript. If your linux box is behind a
firewall, has some kind of NAT, or possibly multiple ethernet
interfaces, the PORT command may return a bogus IP address that you
can't open a connection to.
-Eric.
Robert L. Harris writes:
>
>
> Using ncftp 3.0.0 beta21 on a solaris box to connect to a
> glftpd1.8a on a linux box. I log in, I get the banner I get
> a prompt. I do an "ls", "ls -1", "ls -la" or such. I either get
> "list failed" or "no route to host" if I used the standard "ftp"...
>
>
> I have tried to set passive on and off.
>
> Anyone know how to fix this?
>
> :wq!
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> FYI:
> perl -e 'print $i=pack(c5,(41*2),sqrt(7056),(unpack(c,H)-2),oct(115),10);'
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