I have had masquerading set up on my desktop computer for several months and it has seemed to work fine in connecting my laptop to the cable modem connection for email, and www. I just tried to ftp from the laptop however and it doesn't work properly. I'm able to log into the remote site ok, but if I give a 'ls' command to check the directory there is an immediate "200 PORT command successful" response then nothing happens for a minute or two, then this message appears: 425 Can't build data connection: No route to host I have to confess that while I've had the masquerade working for a while, I'm pretty much a novice in masquerading and would appreciate a little advice. Thanks Bernie Gardner bernieg1@mediaone.net -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/
You need the ip_masq_ftp module. It was inadvertently left off SuSE 6.1. You can get it from the SuSE FTP site. I don't know about other versions. Do an lsmod and look for it. HTH, Jeffrey Quoting Bernie Gardner <bernieg1@mediaone.net>:
I have had masquerading set up on my desktop computer for several months and it has seemed to work fine in connecting my laptop to the cable modem connection for email, and www. I just tried to ftp from the laptop however and it doesn't work properly. I'm able to log into the remote site ok, but if I give a 'ls' command to check the directory there is an immediate "200 PORT command successful" response then nothing happens for a minute or two, then this message appears:
425 Can't build data connection: No route to host
I have to confess that while I've had the masquerade working for a while, I'm pretty much a novice in masquerading and would appreciate a little advice.
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I use suse 6.1 and when running lsmod I do have the ftp module for IP masq.was it only left off of some cd's? Robert On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Jeffrey L . Taylor wrote:
You need the ip_masq_ftp module. It was inadvertently left off SuSE 6.1. You can get it from the SuSE FTP site. I don't know about other versions. Do an lsmod and look for it.
HTH, Jeffrey
Quoting Bernie Gardner <bernieg1@mediaone.net>:
I have had masquerading set up on my desktop computer for several months and it has seemed to work fine in connecting my laptop to the cable modem connection for email, and www. I just tried to ftp from the laptop however and it doesn't work properly. I'm able to log into the remote site ok, but if I give a 'ls' command to check the directory there is an immediate "200 PORT command successful" response then nothing happens for a minute or two, then this message appears:
425 Can't build data connection: No route to host
I have to confess that while I've had the masquerade working for a while, I'm pretty much a novice in masquerading and would appreciate a little advice.
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I don't know. The kernmod update claims to have the masquerading modules missing from kernmod. Look at http://www.suse.de/en/support/download/updates/61_update.html I installed the update before trying IP masquerading, so I don't know what happens if you don't have it. HTH, Jeffrey Quoting Robert Lyons <rlyons@faithdesign.com>:
I use suse 6.1 and when running lsmod I do have the ftp module for IP masq.was it only left off of some cd's? Robert
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Jeffrey L . Taylor wrote:
You need the ip_masq_ftp module. It was inadvertently left off SuSE 6.1. You can get it from the SuSE FTP site. I don't know about other versions. Do an lsmod and look for it.
HTH, Jeffrey
Quoting Bernie Gardner <bernieg1@mediaone.net>:
I have had masquerading set up on my desktop computer for several months and it has seemed to work fine in connecting my laptop to the cable modem connection for email, and www. I just tried to ftp from the laptop however and it doesn't work properly. I'm able to log into the remote site ok, but if I give a 'ls' command to check the directory there is an immediate "200 PORT command successful" response then nothing happens for a minute or two, then this message appears:
425 Can't build data connection: No route to host
I have to confess that while I've had the masquerade working for a while, I'm pretty much a novice in masquerading and would appreciate a little advice.
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Thanks for the tip, I checked and it wasn't loaded but it was available on my system (SuSE6.3). I insmod'ed it and it works fine. What do I do to make it load automatically when starting masquerading? Bernie Gardner On 23-Mar-00 Jeffrey L . Taylor wrote:
You need the ip_masq_ftp module. It was inadvertently left off SuSE 6.1. You can get it from the SuSE FTP site. I don't know about other versions. Do an lsmod and look for it.
HTH, Jeffrey
Quoting Bernie Gardner <bernieg1@mediaone.net>:
I have had masquerading set up on my desktop computer for several months and it has seemed to work fine in connecting my laptop to the cable modem connection for email, and www. I just tried to ftp from the laptop however and it doesn't work properly. I'm able to log into the remote site ok, but if I give a 'ls' command to check the directory there is an immediate "200 PORT command successful" response then nothing happens for a minute or two, then this message appears:
425 Can't build data connection: No route to host
I have to confess that while I've had the masquerade working for a while, I'm pretty much a novice in masquerading and would appreciate a little advice.
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Hi. At 13:19 on 23 Mar 00, Bernie Gardner begun to yabber about "Re: [SLE] FTP and Masquerade" Date sent: Thu, 23 Mar 2000 13:19:36 -0000 (GMT) Send reply to: bernieg1@mediaone.net From: Bernie Gardner <bernieg1@mediaone.net> To: "Jeffrey L . Taylor" <muskrat@texas.net> Copies to: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] FTP and Masquerade
I checked and it wasn't loaded but it was available on my system (SuSE6.3). I insmod'ed it and it works fine. What do I do to make it load automatically when starting masquerading?
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