Re: Problem with PASV

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I am one step further now which is that I have turned off iptables on the 
server machine and it works. So, its a firewall thing. Does any of you know 
what to open to allow PASV?

Thanks,
- Jeroen

On Saturday 17 July 2004 09:02 am, J.L. Coenders wrote:
> No, the first is 192.168.168.252 and the other 192.168.168.253.
> The strange thing is that FTP from the computer itself, or from a third
> windows machine works fine.
> - Jeroen
>
> On Saturday 17 July 2004 12:06 am, Brian Richardson wrote:
> > Are the computers on different (private) networks?
> >
> > For example, if computer A is on subnet 192.168.1.0/24 and computer B
> > is on subnet 192.168.2.0/24, then there would need to be a static route
> > set from computer A to computer B (and vice versa), as those address
> > are non-routable addresses and must be explicitly routed.
> >
> > Brian
> >
> > On 16-Jul-04, at 2:11 PM, J.L. Coenders wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > I have two computers, both running FC2. On one I have vsftpd running,
> > > on the
> > > other I use gftp (or any other ftp client) to connect to the other
> > > computer.
> > > When the PASV command comes by, an error appears: No route to host
> > >
> > > What is wrong?
> > >
> > > - Jeroen
> > >
> > >
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