AD authentication is enabled on the ftp server and your linux machine is
not a member of AD?

This is just a guess based on prior experience, more details of your
architecture are needed for a better response.

For example... Is the linux box a member of AD?  Are you using an AD
account or a local ftp account to logon to it?  Is this a problem on a
single ftp directory or any/all?  If using Samba... look in your samba logs
to look at whether MS handshaking is being triggered.

Mike
On Sep 19, 2013 9:15 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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