SOLUTION Re: fc3 ftp connects but not working

Barry Yu barryyupuilee at sbcglobal.net
Sun Feb 20 09:14:04 UTC 2005


Matt Considine wrote:

> Okay, this appears to have worked for me (FC3, Gnome), now :
>  - Go to Applications | System Settings | Security Level
>  - disable firewall and SElinux (since there's a router firewall)
>    I have not checked if only one needs to be shut off
>  - reboot
>  - using gFTP, go to File | Options | FTP
>  - turn off Passive mode
>  - try hitting the ftp site.  I got the directory listing, which I
>    was not getting before.
>
> Matt
>
> Matt Considine wrote:
>
>> I have the same problem.  But none of the ??conntrack files are found 
>> on my system, so the suggested exploration didn't result in 
>> anything.  And I think the server I was trying to connect to is also 
>> Windows-based.
>>
>> Not that this is related, but I also can't see the other (Windows) PC
>> on my LAN, nor can I seem to pick up the E, F, G "drives" that are on a
>> Win98 harddrive physically in the system.  Picks up the D "drive" on 
>> that 60GB harddisk, though.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>> Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 08:57:28 +0800
>>> From: Barry Yu <barryyupuilee at sbcglobal.net>
>>> Subject: fc3 ftp connects but not working
>>> To: Fedora List <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>>> Message-ID: <4217E078.4020305 at sbcglobal.net>
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>>>
>>> I connect to an XP ftp server the connection is made but can't go on 
>>> further to do anything, below are what happened;
>>>
>>> ***************
>>> [root at station-3 ~]# ftp 192.168.1.111
>>> Connected to 192.168.1.111.
>>> 220-Microsoft FTP Service
>>>    
>>>  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>>
>>>     This is XP FTP server
>>> 220 
>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>>>
>>> 500 'AUTH GSSAPI': command not understood
>>> 500 'AUTH KERBEROS_V4': command not understood
>>> KERBEROS_V4 rejected as an authentication type
>>> Name (192.168.1.111:root): myname
>>> 331 Password required for myname.
>>> Password: mypassword
>>> 230-Welcom to The XP FTP server
>>> 230 User myname logged in.
>>> Remote system type is Windows_NT.
>>> ftp> passive
>>> Passive mode off.
>>> ftp> ls
>>> 200 PORT command successful.
>>> 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls.
>>>
>>> (The cursor just hangs for ever and not responding)
>>>
>>> *******************
>>> In my machine I have multiboot system, XP, fc1, fc3, except fc3 
>>> other 2 O/S can connect to that ftp server and download file from it.
>>> Any advice is appreciated.
>>
>>
>>
>
You are getting me in right direction, instead of diabling firewall, I 
found that the Trusted device eth0 inside Security Config windows was 
unchecked, I check mark it and ftp is working now. Tks.




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