From: Bill Clark (bill@billclark.net)
Date: 08/01/02


Message-ID: <000901c239cd$b24c02c0$0a01a8c0@everestkc.net>
From: "Bill Clark" <bill@billclark.net>
Subject: Re: problem:data connection reset 
Date: Thu, 1 Aug 2002 21:21:24 -0500

It is likely that the ftp server is behind a NAT'd firewall.

Here are some summarized scenarios/solutions:

   "PORT refused", "cannot connect", "connection refused", "connection
   reset by peer" or similar messages in the server's log: Reconfigure the
   client to use passive-mode data connections (PASV).

   "possible PASV port theft" in the server's log: Reconfigure the client
   to use port-mode data connections (PORT). If this causes "PORT refused"
   contact your network administrator or ISP for assistance using their
   proxy. If there is no proxy, inform them they need one.

   "cannot connect", "connection refused", "connection reset by peer" or
   similar messages on the client: Reconfigure the server to report its
   true address in response to the PASV command using the 'passive address'
   clause in the ftpaccess file.

----- Original Message -----
From: suresh <suresh@midascomm.com>
To: <kclug@kclug.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 2:19 AM
Subject: problem:data connection reset

> while trying to download file thru ftp there the download stops in
> between and
> gives an error
> "connection reset by peer
> 426 Data connection:Illegal seek"
> Anybody can tell what this problem refers to ?
> and where to check up and how to correct?
>
>
> --
> warm regards,
>
> S.Suresh
> Validation
> Midas
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