View Full Version : Can't see FTP content once successfully logged in (list issue?)
cosmicf
07-31-2011, 07:50 PM
Hi guys,
I don't know much about how FTP works, but recently we moved to liquid web and upgraded to version 4.0.0 (build 1548) and can't seem to see the contents of the server. It logs in fine (as in user name and pass correct), but I never see the actual folders/files.
* FlashFXP v4.0.0, build [1548], [yes]registered, [no]unregistered, [lol,no]pirated
* OS Windows 7
* Running behind hardware router/firewall [x] Yes (but others in the office using Fillzilla can login fine)
* Running software firewall: Yes, Windows Firewall
* Running Antivirus: [x] No (unless windows defender counts, then yes)
* Internet Connection [X] ADSL
Here's the complete log of an attempted login:
[R] Connecting to XXX (liquid web) -> IP=xx.xx.xx.xx PORT=21
[R] Connected to XXX (liquid web)
[R] 220 FTP Server ready.
[R] USER ********
[R] 331 Password required for ********
[R] PASS (hidden)
[R] 230 User ******** logged in
[R] SYST
[R] 215 UNIX Type: L8
[R] FEAT
[R] 211-Features:
[R] MDTM
[R] MFMT
[R] LANG en-US;ja-JP;ru-RU;zh-CN;fr-FR;it-IT;zh-TW;ko-KR;bg-BG
[R] TVFS
[R] UTF8
[R] MFF modify;UNIX.group;UNIX.mode;
[R] MLST modify*;perm*;size*;type*;unique*;UNIX.group*;UNIX .mode*;UNIX.owner*;
[R] REST STREAM
[R] SIZE
[R] 211 End
[R] OPTS UTF8 ON
[R] 200 UTF8 set to on
[R] PWD
[R] 257 "/" is the current directory
[R] Listening on PORT: 51474, Waiting for connection.
[R] PORT 192,168,1,17,201,18
[R] 200 PORT command successful
[R] MLSD
[R] Connection lost: NGR (liquid web)
[R] List Error
I've tried what seems like every combination of options within the site manager but I just can't get the files to list. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
- Ingmar
MxxCon
07-31-2011, 09:30 PM
in your site manager, entry for this site, enable PASV mode and try again.
cosmicf
07-31-2011, 10:11 PM
Thanks for the reply, MxxCon. I have tried both PASV and PORT. The passive login log is:
[R] Connecting to xxx (liquid web) -> IP=x PORT=21
[R] Connected to xxx (liquid web)
[R] 220 FTP Server ready.
[R] USER *******
[R] 331 Password required for *******
[R] PASS (hidden)
[R] 230 User ******** logged in
[R] SYST
[R] 215 UNIX Type: L8
[R] FEAT
[R] 211-Features:
[R] MDTM
[R] MFMT
[R] LANG en-US;ja-JP;ru-RU;zh-CN;fr-FR;it-IT;zh-TW;ko-KR;bg-BG
[R] TVFS
[R] UTF8
[R] MFF modify;UNIX.group;UNIX.mode;
[R] MLST modify*;perm*;size*;type*;unique*;UNIX.group*;UNIX .mode*;UNIX.owner*;
[R] REST STREAM
[R] SIZE
[R] 211 End
[R] OPTS UTF8 ON
[R] 200 UTF8 set to on
[R] PWD
[R] 257 "/" is the current directory
[R] PASV
[R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (50,28,22,32,207,44).
[R] Opening data connection IP: 50.28.22.32 PORT: 53036
[R] Data Socket Error: Connection timed out
[R] List Error
[R] PASV
[R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (50,28,22,32,162,10).
[R] Opening data connection IP: 50.28.22.32 PORT: 41482
[R] Data Socket Error: Connection timed out
[R] List Error
[R] PASV mode failed, trying PORT mode.
[R] Listening on PORT: 58146, Waiting for connection.
[R] PORT 192,168,1,17,227,34
[R] 200 PORT command successful
[R] MLSD
[R] Connection lost: xxx (liquid web)
[R] List Error
[R] Connecting to xxx (liquid web) -> IP= PORT=21
[R] Connected to xxx (liquid web)
[R] 220 FTP Server ready.
[R] USER *******
[R] 331 Password required for ********
[R] PASS (hidden)
[R] 230 User ******** logged in
[R] SYST
[R] 215 UNIX Type: L8
[R] FEAT
[R] 211-Features:
[R] MDTM
[R] MFMT
[R] LANG en-US;ja-JP;ru-RU;zh-CN;fr-FR;it-IT;zh-TW;ko-KR;bg-BG
[R] TVFS
[R] UTF8
[R] MFF modify;UNIX.group;UNIX.mode;
[R] MLST modify*;perm*;size*;type*;unique*;UNIX.group*;UNIX .mode*;UNIX.owner*;
[R] REST STREAM
[R] SIZE
[R] 211 End
[R] OPTS UTF8 ON
[R] 200 UTF8 set to on
[R] PWD
[R] 257 "/" is the current directory
[R] CWD /
[R] 250 CWD command successful
[R] PWD
[R] 257 "/" is the current directory
Then I can't see anything. It looks empty, but like it's logged in.
MxxCon
08-01-2011, 12:49 AM
if you have, paste working session log from filezilla
[R] PASV
[R] 227 Entering Passive Mode (50,28,22,32,207,44).
[R] Opening data connection IP: 50.28.22.32 PORT: 53036
[R] Data Socket Error: Connection timed outEither that server is misconfigured or you have some sort of firewall blocking outgoing connections on arbitrary ports.
cosmicf
08-01-2011, 01:24 AM
Here is the working log from filezilla:
Status: Connecting to 50.28.22.32:21...
Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
Response: 220 FTP Server ready.
Command: USER *********
Response: 331 Password required for ********
Command: PASS **********
Response: 230 User ********** logged in
Command: SYST
Response: 215 UNIX Type: L8
Command: FEAT
Response: 211-Features:
Response: MDTM
Response: MFMT
Response: LANG en-US;ja-JP;ru-RU;zh-CN;fr-FR;it-IT;zh-TW;ko-KR;bg-BG
Response: TVFS
Response: UTF8
Response: MFF modify;UNIX.group;UNIX.mode;
Response: MLST modify*;perm*;size*;type*;unique*;UNIX.group*;UNIX .mode*;UNIX.owner*;
Response: REST STREAM
Response: SIZE
Response: 211 End
Command: OPTS UTF8 ON
Response: 200 UTF8 set to on
Status: Connected
Status: Retrieving directory listing...
Command: PWD
Response: 257 "/" is the current directory
Command: TYPE I
Response: 200 Type set to I
Command: PORT 192,168,1,243,242,107
Response: 200 PORT command successful
Command: MLSD
Response: 150 Opening ASCII mode data connection for MLSD
Response: 226 Transfer complete
Status: Directory listing successful
bigstar
08-01-2011, 08:20 AM
Was FileZilla run on the same computer as FlashFXP?
I noticed the local LAN IP shown by FlashFXP vs FileZilla is different.
FlashFXP: 192.168.1.17
FileZilla: 192.168.1.243
If it is the same computer, does the computer have multiple network interfaces?
cosmicf
08-01-2011, 06:01 PM
Was FileZilla run on the same computer as FlashFXP?
I noticed the local LAN IP shown by FlashFXP vs FileZilla is different.
FlashFXP: 192.168.1.17
FileZilla: 192.168.1.243
If it is the same computer, does the computer have multiple network interfaces?
You are correct - Filezilla is being run on a different machine in the office to mine, but going through the same router/modem. It sounds like there is something in windows firewall that's holding flashfxp back on my machine then? Any suggestions at all?
Many thanks for the assistance guys!
- Ingmar
bigstar
08-01-2011, 08:24 PM
Is it possible that the other machine has the proper incoming ports forwarded on the router and the machine running FlashFXP does not?
The other possibility is windows firewall, sometimes Windows Firewall doesn't work like its supposed to, we've seen many cases where users have to remove the FlashFXP allow rule from windows firewall, reboot, and then re-add FlashFXP to windows firewall.
When adding a rule to windows firewall its important to allow both incoming and outgoing connections.
cosmicf
08-01-2011, 08:29 PM
Excellent - success! The windows firewall needed it removed and added again and now it connects right away and lists via PORT mode. Thanks for the help!
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