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From: Metamorphosis
Subject: Re: FTP problems
Message-ID: <1991Jun1.065154.7976@midway.uchicago.edu>
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Organization: U. of Hell at Chicago
References: <1539@sicsun.epfl.ch>
Date: Sat, 1 Jun 1991 06:51:54 GMT

In article <1539@sicsun.epfl.ch> lafleur@sicsun.epfl.ch (Bill La Fleur) writes:
>   Using a terminal sitting right next to the Mac, connected via a CS200 to
>Ethernet, we could telnet anywhere and ftp anywhere, so it isn't like there's
a
>problem with the Ethernet itself.  And like I said, sitting at my Mac, using
>ftp, or Xferit, or telnetting to a Unix machine and then ftp'ing, all work. 
So
>what's his problem?  Must be at the MacTCP level if two Apps have the same
>problem right?  Well before I put a Sniffer on there and spend hours hacking
>away at this stuff, does anybody have any ideas?
>
>   Oops, forgot: I also did all this with all INITs canceled except for the
>essentials, including MacTCP, so it doesn't seem to be a conflict of an INIT
or
>whatever with MacTCP...

One suggestion from an empirical problem-solver: try it from your Mac after 
starting up from an appropriately configured System Folder on a floppy.  If 
it works, take the floppy to his Mac, start up from it, and try to do exactly 
the same thing.  If that fails, your problem's gotta be hardware, either the 
Mac itself (are you using a IIci?  could it be a problem with the IIci as a 
class?), or the ethertalk connection.  God or an army of gurus help you if 
that's the case...

Fortune!

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