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A quick search on google reveals the following as a possibility: |
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Your server might be responding to the PASV connection by giving the |
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lan-ip. Try setting the |
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pasv_promiscuous=YES |
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and/or |
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pasv_addrs=<insert wan ip here> |
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in the config. |
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The suggestions are completely untested... and I don't use VSFTP |
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myself, just acting as a Google-Proxy (= |
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On Thu, Aug 18, 2005 at 09:03:23AM -0500, Michael Sullivan wrote: |
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> One of my users is having a problem with FTP access to my server. He |
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> says that he can connect and get a listing for his home directory, but |
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> he can't do anything beyond seeing the listing. He's connecting from |
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> outside the network. I can connect and interact with my personal |
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> account through FTP just fine from inside the network, but everytime I |
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> try to connect like he does (using ftp.espersunited.com) I get a 425 |
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> Security Bad IP error. I don't have access to a computer physically |
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> outside the network to use to diagnose this problem, so working around |
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> this Bad IP error is my only option. The IP address that |
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> ftp.espersunited.com points to is the external address of my router, so |
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> it might be complaining because the requesting IP is the same as the |
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> requested IP. Any help on fixing this? Google and the vsftpd.conf man |
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> page were no help... |
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~Willie Wong |
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