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

    I'm at wits end trying to transmit image files from my personal computer to the paper's FTP server.

    I connect fine but the file list never down loads. If I push the Stop button and try and upload an image file, the transfer never completes.

    We've got 3 company powerbooks that connect and transmit fine. I've tried to mirror the fetch setttings w/my laptop. I'm using 4.0.1. The company books use 3.0.1. Yet it still doesn't work.

    My Fetch does work successfully at other FTP sites.

    Below is the fetch transcript I get.

    220 hotblast Microsoft FTP Service (Version 4.0).
    ADAT
    500 'ADAT Hi there, do you support security?': command not understood
    USER test
    331 Password required for test.
    PASS
    230-Welcome to The Anniston Star
    230 User test logged in.
    SYST
    215 Windows_NT version 4.0
    PWD
    257 "/test" is current directory.
    MACB ENABLE
    500 'MACB ENABLE': command not understood
    SITE DIRSTYLE
    200 MSDOS-like directory output is off
    PWD
    257 "/test" is current directory.
    PASV
    227 Entering Passive Mode (66,0,135,4,4,82).
    LIST
    426 Connection closed; transfer aborted.
    ftp_list: -30000 (state == GETTING_LIST)
    NOOP
    200 NOOP command successful.
    NOOP
    200 NOOP command successful.
    NOOP
    200 NOOP command successful.
    NOOP
    200 NOOP command successful.
    QUIT
    221 Goodbye

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    I would suggest unchecking the "Use passive mode transfers (PASV)" box in the Firewall section of Preferences (choose Preferences... from the Customize menu, then click on the Firewall tab). Does that help?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 21 years ago #

  • kqualls Member

    So simple, it's brilliant. That fix did the trick. Thanks so much Jim.

    Kevin Qualls
    Anniston Star

    Posted 21 years ago #

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