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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Craig Lalley <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 24 Aug 2006 01:01:53 -0700
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Greg,
   
  It may be the version of FTP that is causing the issue...
   
  What OS are you on and what version of FTP do you have?
   
  Updating FTP is a very easy thing (usually), and rarely requires a re-boot.
   
  Can you post the FTP header?
   
  -Craig
  

Greg Terterian <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
  Does anyone have any experience doing passive FTP via Firewall?

We have HP3000 Series 968 and it does an FTP to DATAMAX Printer (via 
ethernet port) and it works great (all in one building)

However, one of our customers try the same thing at their site (they have a 
Sonicwall - VPN) and HP3000 FTP can not send the info. It can Ping it, open 
the FTP, but can not send the data.

We believe the reason is because Passive FTP is using calculated ports, but 
how do you control it? The customer cant open all the ports (they do have 
the FTP port open). Any solutions or directions will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Dave


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