When you do FTP its actually two TCP connections, a outgoing to port 21, and then a incoming. The most common problem with FTP is that the incoming connection gets blocked by a firewall or NAT. So most people use passive FTP where instead it makes two outgoing TCP connections.

I think the directory listings are sent over this 2nd connection, so I would suggest your problem is that the incoming data connection is being blocked by a firewall on your server. Try to either use passive FTP or to change your firewall rules.

Andrew

----- Original Message ----- From: "Giulio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <php-general@lists.php.net>
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 3:43 PM
Subject: [PHP] ftp_nlist problem


I have a script using some ftp functions that runs just fine on various server I have tested.

Now that I've installed it om a customer's server, it ( obviously ) stopped working.

claning the script to isolate the problem, I've discovered that the problem is on the ftp_nlist command that freezes the script execution for a lot ( and the machine too, like doing an heavy work ) and then returns an error ( false ). ftp_rawlist has the same problems.

all the previous operations ( connect, login and chdir ) work without problems.

any idea on where could I check for a solution?

thank you,

      Giulio


Cantoberon Multimedia srl
http://www.cantoberon.it
Tel. 06 39737052


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