On 1 Oct 2016 at 17:34, Samuel Sieb wrote:

Subject:                Re: Problem with firewalld/iptables and ftp access list?
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From:                   Samuel Sieb <sam...@sieb.net>
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> On 10/01/2016 04:37 PM, Michael D. Setzer II wrote:
> > I can connect to ftp server but the listing fails if firewalld and iptables 
> > services
> > are running. Turning them off would make it work just fine?
> >
> Both firewalld and iptables?  That doesn't sound right.
> 
> > Was able to save the iptables config file and after going thru it found the 
> > line
> > that is causing the issue on line 138?
> >
> > -A INPUT -j REJECT --reject-with icmp-host-prohibited
> >
> > If I comment out that line, and restart the iptables, the ftp connection 
> > and list
> > would work just fine. I'm not clear on what would be adding this line to the
> > iptables?  Not sure if that rule should be there, and if so, why would it 
> > reject
> > the ftp listing?  Had been working before I had upgraded lab machines to
> > Fedora 24?
> >
> If that's the whole line, then it must the final line that rejects 
> anything not specifically allowed.  You need to add something to allow 
> ftp which should be done through firewalld.

The ftp option is selected in the firewall-config.
The connection to the ftp server and login process also works just fine.
It is just the ls that fails with this line? 



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