On 6/15/05, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am Mi, den 15.06.2005 schrieb kristina clair um 19:46: > > > Has anyone else had any problems with some ftp clients and ncftpd on > > fc3? We upgraded some of our servers from redhat 7.3 to fc3, and > > several popular windows ftp clients encounter connection errors when > > connecting to the fc3 servers, but not to the redhat 7.3 servers. My > > command-line ftp client works fine for both. > > > Kristina > > Any chance it is a firewalling / iptables problem - you checked that? > > http://www.ncftp.com/ncftpd/doc/faq/trouble.html > --> > Users are unable to login. How do I diagnose the problem? > > Alexander If it were a firewall problem, shouldn't ALL connections be refused? I'm always able to connect from the command line ftp on my personal computer. Also, we use a shared passwd/shadow file across all of our servers. So if the password in /etc/shadow was bad, I would think that the redhat 7.3 boxes would also be responding with password errors. I don't think it's a password problem, though. According to the verbose logs, the users are able to log in, but once they issue a command, their ftp programs disconnect with no error logs on our end. And yes, they are using passive mode :). Thanks, Kristina -- kristina clair, latest stable version: 2.9 latest beta version: 3.0-pre