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Originally Posted by Yil
Going to need a bunch more data... First, is ioFTPD giving that 426 error message or drFTPD? I have never seen a windows machine spit out that error before...
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Yes it is ioFTPD giving that error
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Originally Posted by Yil
Pay particular attention to the IP being returned in PASV responses when dealing with a local machine. I often enable the "use local IP" option in clients when connecting via a 192.168 or 127.* style address because I only configured one device in ioFTPD and that uses the external IP/host so everyone else sees the external IP. I'm not sure what address your client may use when you try to FXP but it's possible it's giving out the non-routable 192.168 address or whatever.
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I have tried every combination i can think of to get pasv working as it should, none seem to work
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Originally Posted by Yil
Are you trying to SSL FXP? Was SSCP setup correctly? Tried setting the alternate up/down modes so it switches the port/pasv roles when transferring files to get things to work in the other direction?
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Yes i am trying to use SSL and i have already tried all you have suggested
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Originally Posted by Yil
Is this an older version of io? Pre v7 or whatever did that have annoying FXP SSL bug which some version of SSL (in particular the one used by java/drftpd) triggered more often but that came up as the annoying Overlapped issue not the error you mentioned, but it's worth a double check.
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No this is the latest ioFTPD
I will try with a fresh install, and double and triple check the settings again