Jose wrote:
Can you use passive ftp on the server itself?
No, after I sent las t email, I tried "passive" just after login to the server (turns off passive), and then "epsv" and then it works, I have the firewall of the target server on, and client's firewall is off, and I am able to download the files I need, but I don't think this is a good solution, the target server is actually a Suse10.0 and client is a Suse10.1, don't know if that would be part of the problem.
Hm, I am a bit baffled. What does your vsftpd.conf look like without comments? This is my configuration (on Suse 9.2): # egrep -v "^#" /etc/vsftpd.conf write_enable=YES dirmessage_enable=YES ftpd_banner="Welcome to japantest.homelinux.com" local_enable=YES local_umask=022 chroot_local_user=YES chroot_list_enable=YES chroot_list_file=/etc/vsftpd.chroot_list local_max_rate=40200 userlist_enable=YES userlist_deny=NO userlist_file=/etc/vsftpd_userlist user_config_dir=/etc/vsftpd_user_conf anonymous_enable=NO anon_world_readable_only=YES syslog_enable=YES log_ftp_protocol=YES xferlog_enable=YES vsftpd_log_file=/var/log/vsftpd.log xferlog_std_format=YES session_support=YES setproctitle_enable=YES connect_from_port_20=YES idle_session_timeout=600 pam_service_name=vsftpd You probably do not want the excessive logging that I enabled. I also do not have anonymous ftp and only allow explicitely listed users in /etc/vsftpd_userlist to log in at all. Sandy -- List replies only please! Please address PMs to: news-reply2 (@) japantest (.) homelinux (.) com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org