[ale] Question

Jerry Yu jjj863 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 8 22:18:14 EST 2007


any chance you can do tcpdump/wireshark on both end, for a full FTP session?

On 2/8/07, Terry Bailey <terry at bitlinx.com> wrote:
>
>
> I am using plain old ftp.
>
> I use sftp uploading to the Sun box and that works.
>
> The same thing happens when I try to upload to my ftp space at BellSouth.
> That is, for my 2003 server and for the server at BellSouth, any file over
> 1.4K will not upload, but I can upload, using sftp, any size file to the
> Unix box (plain ftp is turn off on the Unix box).
>
> When I use the command prompt in XP, a file less than 1.4K uploads just
> fine, but when I try to upload a file larger than 1.4K, it sits there for
> a while and eventually comes back with "connection closed by foreign host."
> If you take a look at the 2003 server, you find that the file larger than
> 1.4K is there but with zero bytes.
>
>
> At 05:40 PM 2/8/2007, you wrote:
>
> you mentioned SSH. Did you had problem with SFTP or plain old FTP  here?
> Firewall shouldn't have  much to do with it, since  you've transferred
> 1.4K.  Of course, transmission wouldn't go too well if important ICMP
> regarding DF got rejected or dropped.
>
> On 2/8/07, *Terry Bailey* <terry at bitlinx.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I know that this is a Linux group and this group has helped me solve MANY
> Linux problems; but, since the Vista disscussion (very interesting) I
> thought I would ask a question about XP.
>
> When I try to upload a file using ftp from my XP machine to a Windows 2003
>
> server, the largest file that I can upload is 1.4K.  Anything larger will
> not go.
>
> My PC running Fedora can upload any size file to the Windows 2003
> server.  I think it must be the Windows firewall that came with one of the
>
> upgrades, but I do not know how to remove it.  I tried disengaging it, but
> that doesn't help.
>
> In addition, the XP machine will upload any size file to my Sun box, but I
> am running that over SSH and hence not port 21.
>
> I need to keep using XP because of certain applications.  Does anyone know
> of a fix for this?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Terry Bailey
>
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