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Date:      Mon, 21 Dec 1998 15:43:16 GMT-0700
From:      "John Garrett" <garrett@bhs.jcsd1.k12.wy.us>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   ftp problem
Message-ID:  <211AEB5733B@bhs.jcsd1.k12.wy.us>

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Greetings all from -35 F Buffalo, Wyoming.

I am trying to set up a new machine through ftp.

I am using a dependable 3Com 3c509 card. 

I have tried passive and active ftp. We do have a firwall, so I lean 
toward the passive.

I turn debug on and ALT/F2 to see what is going on. DNS is working. I 
can ping the machine at this point from other ip clients. It gets to 
the login line and then just sits there until I get a 'service is no 
longer available' message.

Any ideas. I set the same machine up with the identical parts just a 
month ago and had no problem.

I download a new boot disk and it didn't help. I can network the 
client in DOS.

I went into the options area and gave ftp my e-mail name.

I can ftp with no problem to ftp.bsd.org on a workstation using the 
same hub.

 Is this something I'm doing or Saddam?



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John Garrett
JCSD Technology Support


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