• Ftp With Mystic

    From Sneaky@21:1/152 to All on Monday, December 02, 2019 19:43:59
    Hi All

    I would like same help with setting up ftp with mystic have tried
    but no joy with it been mystic cfg per server ans sert ftp with yes and it ob port 21 and have open it on my router per port forwarding and there must
    be more I have to do to I need same help with I haven't been using the
    ftp option up to now, but I like to use it now I have 2 error logs

    1 from a ftp client

    Status: Connecting to 192.168.1.2:21...
    Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
    Status: Insecure server, it does not support FTP over TLS.
    Status: Server does not support non-ASCII characters.
    Status: Logged in
    Status: Retrieving directory listing...
    Command: PWD
    Response: 250 Working directory is now "/"
    Command: TYPE I
    Response: 200 All files sent in BINARY mode.
    Command: PASV
    Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (125,238,106,12,234,96).
    Command: LIST
    Error: The data connection could not be established: ECONNREFUSED - Connectio Response: 150 File status okay; opening data connection.
    Response: 425 Unable to open data connection
    Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing

    1 from mystic log

    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 220 Mystic FTP server ready
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: AUTH Data: TLS
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 502 Command not implemented.
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: AUTH Data: SSL
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 502 Command not implemented.
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: USER Data: anonymous
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 331 User name okay, need password.
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: PASS
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 230 User logged in, proceed.
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-Logged in as Anonymous
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: SYST Data:
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 215 UNIX Type: L8
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: FEAT Data:
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 502 Command not implemented.
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: PWD Data:
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 250 Working directory is now "/"
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: TYPE Data: I
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 200 All files sent in BINARY mode.
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-C: PASV Data:
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:43 FTP 1-S: 227 Entering Passive Mode (125,238,106,12,234,96).
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:53 FTP 1-C: LIST Data:
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:53 FTP 1-Listing files in /
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:53 FTP 1-S: 150 File status okay; opening data connection. + 2019.12.02 19:21:53 FTP 1-Waiting for data on port 60000
    + 2019.12.02 19:21:53 FTP 1-S: 425 Unable to open data connection
    + 2019.12.02 19:22:24 FTP 1-Connection closed

    Thank you for your help

    Ian S 2nd Choice Core Mystic Nz

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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Sneaky on Monday, December 02, 2019 00:37:04
    I would like same help with setting up ftp with mystic have tried
    but no joy with it been mystic cfg per server ans sert ftp with yes
    and it ob port 21 and have open it on my router per port
    forwarding and there must be more I have to do to I need same
    help with I haven't been using the ftp option up to now, but I like
    to use it now I have 2 error logs

    I have no answer, only suggestions. Looking at Mystic's default settings
    in the FTP server setup passive mode is enabled and the first port it
    uses is 60000. You may want to open a range of ports for the server to
    use. 60000 to 60500 or so.

    You could also try disabling passive mode but it's best left on when
    possible.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Sneaky to Al on Monday, December 02, 2019 23:35:00
    Hi Al

    help with I haven't been using the ftp option up to now, but I like
    to use it now I have 2 error logs

    I have no answer, only suggestions. Looking at Mystic's default

    Thank you for your suggestions.

    settings in the FTP server setup passive mode is enabled and the first port it uses is 60000. You may want to open a range of ports for the server to use. 60000 to 60500 or so.

    with this do you mean not working on 60000 change it to 60500 etc
    till I find what one it will work on.


    You could also try disabling passive mode but it's best left on when possible.

    Okay I disabling passive mode and is working fine, but will keep in mind
    your suggestion (but it's best left on when possible).

    Thank you
    Ian S 2nd Choice Core Mystic Nz

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  • From Lupine Furmen@21:4/102 to Sneaky on Monday, December 02, 2019 10:42:11
    settings in the FTP server setup passive mode is enabled and the firs port it uses is 60000. You may want to open a range of ports for the server to use. 60000 to 60500 or so.

    with this do you mean not working on 60000 change it to 60500 etc
    till I find what one it will work on.

    No, he means that EVERY port BETWEEN those numbers needs to be opened and pointed at your FTP server.

    Passive uses a random ports within that range, so they ALL need to be open.
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  • From Al@21:4/106 to Sneaky on Tuesday, December 03, 2019 12:27:26
    Hello Sneaky,

    settings in the FTP server setup passive mode is enabled and the
    first port it uses is 60000. You may want to open a range of
    ports for the server to use. 60000 to 60500 or so.

    with this do you mean not working on 60000 change it to 60500 etc
    till I find what one it will work on.

    In the case of passive mode it will use a range of ports that the client needs to open. 60000 to 60500 will work I think. You may need more or less depending on how busy your server is.

    You could also try disabling passive mode but it's best left on
    when possible.

    Okay I disabling passive mode and is working fine, but will keep in
    mind your suggestion (but it's best left on when possible).

    That is the old standard way from years ago. If that works OK for your needs then that's a good way to go as well. Passive mode is common today also and a good way forward but ultimately whatever works for your needs is enough.

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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