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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Can't see files on server in ftp when using dsl fixed ip, help
I have the weirdest problem, my dsl provider gave me 5 separate ip's. Whenever I assign myself a "public fixed ip" under WAN IP MAPPING in the admin of my 2wire router I'm not able to see all the folders on my server when I log into ftp. It's all blank! I mean there's nothing there when I log in ftp, no folders at all.
And when I change the setting back to (router wan ip address) which is the default I can see all the folders fine. Why would having a fixed public ip affect my ability to see folders already uploaded to my server in ftp? Also, I turned off the firewall protection and it still doesn't work. I also tried enabling and disabling passive mode in ftp. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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#2 |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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yes you could see the files on ftp
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#4 |
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anyone know?
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#5 |
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: NY
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Try using a different ftp client that might give you a more verbose output as to the login process and any possible errors.
If you arent seeing any files at all, how do you know you are even logged in? In terms of IPs being the issue, maybe there is a dns lookup on all logins and if that fails or encounters issues the access is blocked. Thats more of a guess, but it would better if you had a text output of the login process from the FTP client that you could paste. |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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When I'm logging in though I don't see any error messages on the output.. it says user(my useername) logged in 250 cwd command successful ...domains/mydomains/path-to-folder/ is current directory PASV 227 entering pasv mode LIST that's the same thing that usually shows when I log in and it shows that I'm inside the correct directory. That's why I think I'm logged in. I'll try with a different ftp client right now and also ask my host if there is a dns lookup on all logins.. Thanks. |
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#7 |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Posts: 3,626
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try turning off PASV mode perhaps? any chance you can try to use a real IP address as ftp address instead of a domain name..?
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