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Fetch 3.0.3 and Warftpd (11 posts)

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  • Started 23 years ago by jokerjoe
  • Latest reply 23 years ago from jokerjoe
  • jokerjoe Member

    Anybody else having a problem logging into a warftpd site using fetch 3.0.3?

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    I have WarFTPd 1.71.02 on a machine here, and Fetch seems to work well with it. What OS release is on the machine running the WarFTPd?

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • jokerjoe Member

    NT4

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    Could you post a transcript, and the WarFTPD version number?

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • jokerjoe Member

    WAR-FTPD 1.65

    transcript?

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    If you choose "Fetch Transcript" from the Windows menu in Fetch, you'll see a window with a record of Fetch's communication with the server. I'd recommend posting whatever is in that window when you have an error.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • jokerjoe Member

    It just says Connecting to .....

    after a minute or two it times out..I can login to the site using a unix machine or cuteftp on a PC.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    That's strange. Can you connect using any other FTP client on your Mac? It could be that there's a network problem between the Mac and the server.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • jokerjoe Member

    I hadn't tried that yet..any suggestions what client I should try?

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    One thing to try is entering this in the Location (or Address) field of your web browser:

    ftp://hostname.of.your.server/

    If it takes a long time to show anything, it sounds like a network problem.

    Posted 23 years ago #

  • jokerjoe Member

    You hit it on the head..at least that's why I cant test it on my end which will make it hard for me to troubleshoot their problem unless I can test it from a remote location..Must be because I am trying to goto my server using a remote address while still on the LAN..I'll can take it from here.

    Thanks 1000000 Mr. Matthews.

    Posted 23 years ago #

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