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bionic
10-20-2004, 01:39 PM
Hi there!

I have problems getting connected to ftp servers that are using SSL and identd. The statuswindow of FlashFXP shows "sometimes" (not very often) this error:
Ident Server Unable To Listen on port 113
I think the problem is that my FlashFXP doesn´t try to send an ident, it just tries to login without ident. Don´t get me wrong: i HAVE checked the boxes "enable ident" only when connecting ,on port 113 system unix

[20:43:20] Connected to xxxxxxxx Port xxxxxxx
[20:43:21] 220 Linux Patch Server (glftpd 1.32_Linux+TLS) ready.
[20:43:21] AUTH SSL
[20:43:21] 234 AUTH SSL successful
[20:43:21] Negotiating SSL/TLS session...
[20:43:24] SSL/TLS negotiation successful...
[20:43:24] SSL/TLS connection using cipher EDH-DSS-DES-CBC3-SHA (168 bits)
[20:43:24] PBSZ 0
[20:43:25] 200 PBSZ 0 successful
[20:43:25] USER xxxxx
[20:43:26] 331 Password required for bionic.
[20:43:26] PASS (hidden)
[20:43:26] 230-
This problem appears on every ftp server using ident (serversoft: glFTPd under linux).
I tried to change the port in the options and different (older) FFXP-version, but same result ;(
Google "said" to delete msadc.exe on my Windows2000pro system (which i didn´t found).
I also deinstalled mirc..no change.
I really don´t know what it is..please help me!

Win2kpro SP4
no firewall
running ftp-server (raidenFTPd), but NOT using port 113
vnc server
dyndns updater "DirectUpdate"
sometimes emule v0.28b
directly connected to the dsl-modem
connecting via "cFos"
ADSL 2048/768
a switch is connected to this pc via ICS on which are 2 more pc´s. One of them uses internet radio..but i think this is not the problem.

MxxCon
10-20-2004, 05:33 PM
The statuswindow of FlashFXP shows "sometimes" (not very often) this error:
Ident Server Unable To Listen on port 113
I think the problem is that my FlashFXP doesn´t try to send an ident, it just tries to login without ident.flashfxp isn't supposed to send ident info during login. server is supposed to request it on port 113.
when you'll get that 'unable to listen to 113' error and you can't identify which application is using that port, grab
http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml and use it to find out which application is doing that. then you'll be able to close or change it's configuration.