Mark,
Thanks for the reply
Tried that, using winscp, but that timed out as well and i ended up
giving up on that approach.
I did, however, find a workround. The client from where i connect to
the HP3000 is a win8 running inside VMWare . Since i'm able to ftp from
that client to an HP3000 using VPN i asumed that problem was not network
related, but a configuration issue on the HP3000.
To Sum up:
Client inside VM -> ftp via VPN to remote site -> HP3000 (running
emulated Stromasys inside linux box) = Ok.
Client inside VM -> ftp directly -> Physical HP3000 (same subnet) = Fail
Clint on the host running the VM -> ftp directly -> HP3000 = Ok
I probably should have paid more attention in the network classes
because this beats me, but at least i got a workaround running.
Sorry for the disturbance
- Karsten.
On 29-11-2017 13:29, Mark Ranft wrote:
> Try PASSIVE command.
>
> Mark Ranft
>
>> On Nov 29, 2017, at 3:16 AM, Karsten Brøndum<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> AM
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