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  • Started 21 years ago by Burruss
  • Latest reply 21 years ago from Burruss
  • Burruss Member

    I installed Fetch 4.0.2 on a G4 Mac running OS 10.1.5. When I connect to my FTP server, the Fetch Transcript says I'm connected, but no file list is displayed. I just installed a demo version Fetch 3.03, ran it in Classic mode and the same thing happens. Fetch 3.0.3 works fine on my older G4 running OS 9.1, as it has on all my previous generations of Macs.
    Can anyone help?
    Thanks,
    Bob

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Could you post the contents of the Fetch Transcript window after you try to connect?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Burruss Member

    Here is the Transcript from Fetch 4.0.2:
    Fetch 4.0.2 System 0x1015 Serial FETCHFL001-60G0-0R23 TR
    Connecting to cert3000.cr.usgs.gov port 21 (7/10/02 11:23:06 AM)
    220 cert3000 FTP server (SunOS 5.6) ready.
    ADAT
    500 'ADAT This command is checking whether this server supports Kerberos or GSS security, see RFC 2228': command not understood.
    USER burruss
    331 Password required for burruss.
    PASS
    230 User burruss logged in.
    SYST
    215 UNIX Type: L8 Version: SUNOS
    PWD
    257 "/northslope/burruss" is current directory.
    PWD
    257 "/northslope/burruss" is current directory.
    PORT 130,11,33,192,178,218
    200 PORT command successful.
    LIST

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Burruss Member

    Jim,
    I fixed the problem. I discovered that I have to login in passive mode. Anyway, I logged-in from a Win2000 box, read the log and saw "Entering Passive Mode" and remembered that that is an option in the settings for Fetch. I checked the box for Passive Mode and now it works.
    Bob

    Posted 21 years ago #

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