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  • Started 20 years ago by gimmie
  • Latest reply 20 years ago from gimmie
  • gimmie Member

    After reinstalling Fetch 4.0.2 via drag-and-drop. I get the above error msg when attmpting to connect. I've tried upgrading through the check for updates link in fetch and downloading 4.0.3 but no luck there.

    Anyone have experience wtih this?

    Thanks,
    Scott

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • gimmie Member

    Oh yeah, I'm running OS10.2.8

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    What 10.2.8 build number? To find out, choose "About this Mac" from the Apple menu in the Finder, then click the More Info button. Apple System Profiler will run, and show the build number in parentheses after the system version (it'll be 6R73 or something like that).

    Also could you post the contents of the Fetch Transcript window after trying to connect?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • gimmie Member

    Yep, It's build # (6R73)

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • gimmie Member

    Sorry, just saw your last line. Here's the transscript...

    Fetch 4.0.3 System 0x1028 Serial FETCHFL001-G253-MMEC TR
    Connecting to jolliffphoto.com port 21 (10/9/03 10:50:30 AM)
    220 ftp.jolliffphoto.com FTP Server ready
    USER jolliffphoto
    331 Password required for jolliffphoto.
    PASS
    230 User jolliffphoto logged in.
    SYST
    215 UNIX Type: L8
    PWD
    257 "/home/jolliffphoto" is current directory.
    MACB ENABLE
    500 MACB not understood.
    PWD
    257 "/home/jolliffphoto" is current directory.
    PORT 192,168,1,100,205,225
    get_reply():con_conn->Getline() returns -3155
    ftp_list: -3155 (state == GETTING_LIST)
    PWD
    send_cmd():con_conn->Putline() returns -3155
    ftp_noop/ftp_pwd: -3155 (state == TICKLING)

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • Jim Matthews Administrator

    I would try checking the Use passive mode transfers (PASV) box in the Firewall section of Preferences. Does that work any better?

    Thanks,

    Jim Matthews
    Fetch Softworks

    Posted 20 years ago #

  • gimmie Member

    That seems to have done it. Thank you, thank you thank you! (Apple wanted me to downgrade my system to 10.2.6!)

    Posted 20 years ago #

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