On 09/07/2016 07:18 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
Use ftp to transfer files, but just had issues today in which connection is made and login works fine, but doing a ls or trying to download a file fails?
If you're behind NAT or a non-stateful firewall, you typically need to use PASV. If the server is behind NAT or a non-stateful firewall, you should not use PASV. If you're both behind NAT or non-stateful firewalls, you might not be able to use FTP at all (for non-encrypted FTP, a NAT helper on the firewall can re-write traffic to make active mode work).
Since you're able to reach the server from off-site, the problem is probably the firewall used by the clients on campus. If you don't run that, you should mention the issue to the people who do (MIS?).
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