Everything was working till just the other day? I've done more testing, and it has something to do with firewalld and iptables.
I found that if I traceroute to machines not running fedora 24 it complete, but with fedora 24 machine I am getting !X I stopped firewalld and iptables on machine d7t and then I can complete a traceroute and ftp to the machine. traceroute to 192.168.7.220 (192.168.7.220), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 d7t.guamcc.net (192.168.7.220) 0.122 ms 0.091 ms 0.080 ms traceroute to 192.168.7.218 (192.168.7.218), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 d7r.guamcc.net (192.168.7.218) 0.199 ms !X 0.154 ms !X 0.141 ms !X Also have 3 old ubuntu machine, and traceroute to them with no problem with the !X. Did not with the firewald status I am seeing this. ● firewalld.service - firewalld - dynamic firewall daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/firewalld.service; enabled; vendor preset: enabled) Active: active (running) since Thu 2016-09-08 02:53:53 ChST; 41s ago Docs: man:firewalld(1) Main PID: 11258 (firewalld) Tasks: 3 (limit: 512) CGroup: /system.slice/firewalld.service └─11258 /usr/bin/python3 -Es /usr/sbin/firewalld --nofork --nopid Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete FORWARD --destination 192.168.122.0/24 --out-interface virbr0 --match conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete FORWARD --source 192.168.122.0/24 --in-interface virbr0 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete FORWARD --in-interface virbr0 --out-interface virbr0 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete FORWARD --out-interface virbr0 --jump REJECT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete FORWARD --in-interface virbr0 --jump REJECT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete INPUT --in-interface virbr0 --protocol udp --destination-port 53 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete INPUT --in-interface virbr0 --protocol tcp --destination-port 53 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete OUTPUT --out-interface virbr0 --protocol udp --destination-port 68 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete INPUT --in-interface virbr0 --protocol udp --destination-port 67 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Sep 08 02:53:54 d7t.guamcc.net /firewalld[11258]: WARNING: COMMAND_FAILED: '/usr/sbin/iptables -w --table filter --delete INPUT --in-interface virbr0 --protocol tcp --destination-port 67 --jump ACCEPT' failed: Again, it was working 2 days ago, so I am thinking that a recent update has done something?? Not sure why the !X is occurring. These machines are on the same 192.168.7.x network? Thanks for the reply. On 7 Sep 2016 at 9:42, Gordon Messmer wrote: Subject: Re: Issue with ftp making connection but not list? To: Community support for Fedora users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> From: Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com> Date sent: Wed, 7 Sep 2016 09:42:59 -0700 Send reply to: Community support for Fedora users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> > On 09/07/2016 07:18 AM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote: > > Use ftp to transfer files, but just had issues today in which connection is > > made and login works fine, but doing a ls or trying to download a file > > fails? > > > If you're behind NAT or a non-stateful firewall, you typically need to > use PASV. If the server is behind NAT or a non-stateful firewall, you > should not use PASV. If you're both behind NAT or non-stateful > firewalls, you might not be able to use FTP at all (for non-encrypted > FTP, a NAT helper on the firewall can re-write traffic to make active > mode work). > > Since you're able to reach the server from off-site, the problem is > probably the firewall used by the clients on campus. If you don't run > that, you should mention the issue to the people who do (MIS?). > -- > users mailing list > users@lists.fedoraproject.org > To unsubscribe or change subscription options: > https://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/users@lists.fedoraproject.org > Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct > Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines > Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org
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