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March 19th, 2003, 04:07 AM
#7
Originally posted here by nebulus200
It could also be an issue with active/passive FTP. I think the DOS version is only capable of doing active sessions, where IE is capable of doing both...Could be a firewall in the mix somewhere mucking with the data ports...
/nebulus
I think, if that's the case, he would login successfully, the ftp client would accept commands but he'd get no answer. The firewall would pass the command traffic (outgoing - default on port 21) and block the data traffic (incoming - default on port 20).
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