-> Mail-Followup-To: Daniel de los Reyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, -> debian-user@lists.debian.org
if you are member of debian-users, please put subscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] to your .muttrc not to insert Mail-Followup-To for you -> Now, this is what I get from running proftp in foreground and debug level 5. -> -> The machine attempting the connection is a win machine with an IP address of 192.168.1.3 and is behind a Linux box doing IP-Masquerading with IP 62.42.25.105. I don't understand those starnge logs at the end about the port stuff... -> -> router (VA1-1G-u-0359.mc.onolab.com[62.42.25.104]) - connected - local : 62.42.23.101:2100 -> router (VA1-1G-u-0359.mc.onolab.com[62.42.25.104]) - connected - remote : 62.42.25.104:61093 -> router (VA1-1G-u-0359.mc.onolab.com[62.42.25.104]) - received: PORT 192,168,1,3,4,65 -> router (VA1-1G-u-0359.mc.onolab.com[62.42.25.104]) - Refused PORT 192,168,1,3,4,65 (address mismatch). -> router (VA1-1G-u-0359.mc.onolab.com[62.42.25.104]) - FTP session closed. those machines connect from IP 62.42.23.101 and want FTP server to connect to 192.168.1.3 - no wonder FTP server refuses it. can you ping or traceroute that ip (192.168.1.3) ? if so, there's a problem and FTP server should allow it (check www.proftpd.net for docs). If not, seems that's client problem did you say there is no firewall ? interesting how did those machines come to IP 192.168.blah... -- Matus "fantomas" Uhlar, sysadmin at NEXTRA, Slovakia; IRCNET admin of *.sk [EMAIL PROTECTED] ; http://www.fantomas.sk/ ; http://www.nextra.sk/ Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines.