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Old 07-19-2007, 04:23 AM  
DJAndre
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I did try to disable PASV mode, but after a bit, it started to give me errors in FlashFXP and it wasn't uploading my files, so I had to re-enable it.

Yes, it seems like it just gets stuck for 22 seconds each time it hits those two ports: 27909 and 28001 and then it times out and restarts again.

It doesn't have any problems with the others ones (I just listed a few.. since they are so many):

27915, 27930, 27967, 27936, 27915, 27977, 27959, 27922, 27920, 27948, 27985, 27996, 27945, 27933, 27917, 27998, 27995, 27944, 27991, 28000, 27945, 27983, 27991, 27993, 27947, 27940, 27998, 27922, 27932....

I did contact the host of the server and they say the following (quoted below), But their explanation is a bit over my head. Do you know what they mean and what are the steps I must follow?:

Quote:
The provided non-standard ports are being used on your network connection and you should ask the ISP Administrator about this issue. Regarding to access your account via FTP, the port 21 should be opened on your network connection. As I checked, there is nothing wrong with the FTP service of the server which hosts your account. You can check the standard ports using the telnet command; for example;

telnet 67.55.47.84 21

As a good test, you can check the FTP connection to your website using the following FTP link(replace the login information with Username/Password) to make sure about the correct configuration of FlashFXP;

ftp://USERNAME:PASSWORD@67.55.47.84/

Best Regards,
Canaca-Com Inc.
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