vsftpd
Alexander Dalloz
alexander.dalloz at uni-bielefeld.de
Sat Jul 10 14:38:35 UTC 2004
Am Sa, den 10.07.2004 schrieb Doug Maurer um 16:27:
> I know this question has probably been ask before, but googling hasn't
> helped. Using when trying to ftp into or out of a FC2 box fc2>fc1 or
> fc1>fc2, I get
> 227 Entering Passive Mode (x,x,x,x,199,244) (x=the exact ip)
> ftp: connect: No route to host
> I can log in fine, but as soon I do a ls, I get that message.
>
> can anyone either point me in the right direction or provide a fix for
> this
> Doug Maurer
That comes from a firewalled or/and NATed ftp server. Following site
illustrates the differences
http://slacksite.com/other/ftp.html
You may either use active ftp mode with the client - if the firewall
does allow that -, you may check if using NAT whether ip_conntrack_ftp
and ip_nat_ftp modules are loaded or you may need to setup proper
iptables rules to allow the desired FTP connections.
Alexander
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