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#1 User is offline   kritikal 

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Posted 25 May 2000 - 05:30 PM

Running win2k pro final..

network is set up the following way:

win2k machine is client on a two computer
network. win98se machine is the host (i've yet to purchase a win2k compliant modem).

Generally, i've had no problems with the network.. everything else works fine..

but whenever i try and access an ftp site through the network from the win2k machine, i get the following error message after a long wait on the list command:

150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for /bin/ls (665 bytes).
426 Error. Transfere aborted. An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.


Is there anything special i need to do in order to get bulletproof to work? to the host? to the client?


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#2 User is offline   ergal 

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Posted 02 June 2000 - 10:00 AM

Are you trying to FTP to your server machine (win2k) or to somewhere else, If it is your server do you have IIS installed and the permissions set correctly. Are the machines using fixed IP address's and are they on the same network range.

Also if you have a modem already try the NT4 drivers for It ,I have done this and never had a prob yet infact i get a very good connection from it.
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#3 User is offline   Kav 

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Posted 02 June 2000 - 10:20 AM

Try AbsoluteFTP...various ftp deamons dont accept "fake" IPs

Absolute seems to be the only one that works 99% of the time
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