it may well be.
but how would that manifest?
does AD somehow know what machines are inbound?
(that is, might it be distinguishing the two cases which differ only in 
originating system type/ip?)

On Sep 19, 2013, at 6:21 AM, Leila Kemery wrote:

> Hi Andrew is Active Directory Domain authentication coming into play?  
> 
> Thanks,
> Leila
> 
> On Sep 19, 2013, at 6:14 AM, Andrew Hume <and...@research.att.com> wrote:
> 
>> i am trying to help figure out a weird incompatibility issue.
>> i am ftp'ing from a linux box to a ftp server running on a windows nt system.
>> when i cd \internal
>> i get a 550 access denied error (we're in passive mode).
>> \internal is under AD control.
>> 
>> when the guy helping me does the same thing
>> (ftp to the same server, login as the same user/passwd, and does the sam cd 
>> command),
>> it works. the only two things that are different is that he
>> is logging in from a different IP addresss and his system is a windows box.
>> 
>> can anyone think of what might be happening here?
>> or what i might try?
>> (be warned, i can't use a different machine at my end because of firewall 
>> issues.)
>> 
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>> and...@research.att.com
>> 
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