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LFS lan problem
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Administrator has said that no ports are being blocked.
The port might not be blocked, it might be in use by something else. The figures you suggest implies that the default LFS port is in use on your network, and changing the port number of the LFS server you want to connect too should resolve it. (remember that most LFS 'servers' share a machine with several other LFS servers and only 1 will be on the default port).
well i don;t know if i understand clearly, but i also started server on non standrad port and he still can;'t connect..everybody else can..i have public ip nothing blocked...no matter what we tried it failed...and the funniest thing is i can connect to him if he start his own server.
Quote from kamo2000 :well i don;t know if i understand clearly, but i also started server on non standrad port and he still can;'t connect..everybody else can..i have public ip nothing blocked...no matter what we tried it failed...and the funniest thing is i can connect to him if he start his own server.

Can he connect to you at all, if you start an ftp or webserver, file transfer on IRC, anything?
we didn;t tried any other connection..and we can't right now.
Kamo created FTP account for me, he used no-ip ( I think so ) and some software for creating such accounts.

Our teammates checked, FTP did work for them but for me it didn't - Total commander hangs up when receiving directory list.

Kamo gave me the log with how it looked like from his side, here it is:

21:01:19.078 [1248] Client connected from 83.18.0.6.
21:01:19.078 [1248] 220 Welcome to Quick 'n Easy FTP Server
21:01:19.125 [1248] USER wojtek
21:01:19.140 [1248] 331 Password required for wojtek
21:01:19.968 [1248] PASS
21:01:19.984 [1248] 230 User successfully logged in.
21:01:20.031 [1248] SYST
21:01:20.031 [1248] 215 UNIX emulated by Quick 'n Easy FTP Server.
21:01:20.078 [1248] FEAT
21:01:20.093 [1248] 211-Extensions supported SIZE MDTM XCRC 211 END
21:01:20.140 [1248] PWD
21:01:20.140 [1248] 257 "/" is current directory.
21:01:20.250 [1248] TYPE A
21:01:20.265 [1248] 200 Type set to ASCII
21:01:20.296 [1248] PORT 192,168,255,17,19,139
21:01:20.312 [1248] 200 Port command successful.
21:01:20.343 [1248] LIST
21:01:20.343 [1248] 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for directory list.
21:01:30.375 [1248] 421 Failed to create data connection socket.
21:01:57.593 [1248] QUIT
21:01:57.609 [1248] 221 Bye
21:01:57.609 [1248] Client disconnected from 83.18.0.6.

I tried to connect several times - the same effect


I want to add:
1. Total commander is on unblocked list in XP SP2 firewall
2. I tried when firewall was deactivated - no any change
3. I use FTP a lot and it works fine ( Total commander too ).


I am affraid we are never going to find out what is causing this mess
You could try PASV mode instead of PORT.
Quote from NotAnIllusion :You could try PASV mode instead of PORT.

Kamo told me not to use PASSIVE mode so I did that, besides, with PASSIVE it is the same
Tried a different client? Sometimes when I get a data connection error with both passive and active modes changing the client works. Probably something to do with how they handle the data connection, dunno.
hey
haha


use "loading" insted of "thinking"
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LFS lan problem
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