If
you're behind a firewall - for example, you're trying to access the ftp site
from work - you may have problems if your company has blocked FTP traffic
(Port 21) on the firewall. Generally speaking most companies WILL block
this form of traffic as this is one of the most commont ports exploited by
trojans, denial-of-service attacks, etc.
If
you have an understanding IT department, you could ask them to add a rule to
allow incoming and outgoing (an FTP session is actually two sessions, one
outgoing and one incoming) to rm's server. They may need you to provide
the IP address of his box (which is 24.9.238.51) as the rule will be set to
only permit FTP traffic two and from that address. If your company is List
X or GSI (or your countries equivalent) then you'll probably be out of
luck.
-----Original Message-----
From:
klf-bounces+munkie=cloud9ine.com@mailman.xmission.com
[mailto:klf-bounces+munkie=cloud9ine.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of
Rubberhead
Sent: 13 December 2003 15:15
To:
klf@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: [KLF] KLF PLus - case
sensitive
Make sure you use the capitals
properly.
I use the CoffeCup Ftp program, its not very
good
but I have no problems accessing the ftp
site.
And I'm behind a firewall.
I'm sure that just using the capitals will
resolve the problem
(in most
cases)