![]() ![]() I think i'm wearing a track in my keyboard between the letter keys that make up 'Google'. I'm off my rocker trying to figure this thing out. Example, user with IP x.x.x.x connects to server, authenticates, gets the intro message and everything, but then his client sends a PORT command with .x or 172.16.x.x or whichever internal network address his router (or DHCP 'server' of sorts) has assigned to him.Ī bunch of the users have tried different clients, and i'm on my fourth different type of server SW, so I don't think it's a configuration issue or anything, so I would have to guess that it'd boil down to whatever routers the commands are going through, and what the hell those routers are doing to these PORT commands after they originate from the client machines. I've gone through the logs extensively and singled out the problematic users as all having PORT commands sent back to my server, after having logged in properly, with their *internal* IP's formatted in the commands. ![]() Everybody who is trying to browse the server is connecting just fine, but half the people are timing out while retrieving the directory listing. ![]() I have an FTP server set up that's been serving a bunch of AT members here (check the OFFICIAL: Female Vocal Trance Thread for it's origination, and PM me for IP/L/P/etc.). I have 4Mbit up and down of bandwith that's aching to be used, and a whole buncha AT forum members who want some of my luscious 60GB's of music Ok, I have half of the problem figured out, so please, somebody, ANYBODY, help me figure out the other half. ![]()
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