Subj : QWK problem.. To : Melkor From : Digital Man Date : Wed Oct 05 2005 11:50 pm Re: QWK problem.. By: Melkor to All on Wed Oct 05 2005 10:42 pm > Here is a snip from my log on Wastelands problem.. If you need more info let > me know what I need to do for a better debug.. > 07:59:58 1228 RX: USER THEWASTE > 07:59:58 1228 TX: 331 User name okay, need password. > 07:59:58 1228 RX: PAS XXXXXXXX > 07:59:58 1228 Thewaste logged in > 07:59:58 1228 TX: 230-Thewaste logged in. > 07:59:58 1228 TX: 230 You are allowed 75 minutes of use for this session. > 07:59:58 1228 RX: TYPE I > 07:59:58 1228 TX: 200 All files sent in BINARY mode. > 07:59:59 1228 RX: PASV > 07:59:59 1228 PASV DATA socket 1192 opened > 07:59:59 1228 PASV DATA trying to bind socket to port 1000 > 07:59:59 1228 PASV DATA socket 1192 bound to port 1000 > 07:59:59 1228 TX: 227 Entering Passive Mode (66,87,56,151,3,232) > 07:59:59 1228 Connection reset by peer on receive (line 1159) > 07:59:59 1228 Thewaste logged off I was able to logon to your FTP server (at starfron.synchro.net) and perform transfers using both active and passive mode, so I suspect the problem is on the client/node's end. Perhaps he has a firewall or security software that blocks or filters outbound ports and this firewall or security software doesn't correctly recognize/support PASV FTP transfers. Have this QWKnet try using *active* FTP transfers instead (by disabling PASV support in qnet-ftp.src and recompiling with Baja). digital man Snapple "Real Fact" #66: Americans on average eat 18 acres of pizza a day. .