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Thanks everyone for your suggestion. Everyone was right, I did not have any FTP "server", only client. (Thanks to IBM, there is an FTP server on the AS/400). I did get a copy of IPSwitch WS-FTP. I installed it immediately. I think I still need to "configure" it because I cannot yet FTP to the (static IP) Netfinity-NT server (from a regular PC nor from the AS/400). I will setup a job to automaticaly FTP to the NT server. booth@martinvt.com wrote: > This was my first thought too until I saw the message about the "@" sign > which leads me to the thought that it is looking for the anonymous logon > with an e-mail address, or something of that nature? > _______________________ > Booth Martin > > > Can you FTP from another PC to your PC (10.10.10.104)? I'd suggest your PC > does not have an FTP service running to receive the file. Depending on the > software and opsys of your PC, you may not have an FTP server running on > your desktop. > > Patrick > > > -----Original Message----- > > > > Am I missing something here? > > > > From my PC, I can FTP files (GET) from the AS/400. It works like a > > charm! > > > > From the AS/400, I cannot connect using FTP to my PC. I can PING, no > > problem. But NO FTP connection! > > > > AS/400 address 10.10.10.1 > > NT Server address 10.10.10.3 > > My PC, 10.10.10.104 ((NT) DHCP lease) > > > > When I try (from an AS/400 session) to connect to my to my PC > > (10.10.10.104) using FTP, I get this message: > > "Connecting to remote host 10.10.10.104 using port 21" > > "Cannot connect to host 10.10.10.104 at address 10.10.10.104. Try again > > later". > > > > When I try (from an AS/400 session) to connect to connect to the NT > > Server (10.10.10.3), I get this conversation: > > "Connecting to remote host 10.10.10.3 using port 21." > > "220 InterScan FTP VirusWall NT 3.11: Stand-alone mode, Virur scan on" > > "Enter login ID (leo):" > > (( I enter "administrator" as login id )) and I receive the message: > > "421 InterScan FTP VirusWall NT 3.11: FTP address missing '@' " > > "Enter an FTP subcommand." > > > > Every subcommand I enter after that point, I receive this message: > > "You must first issue the USER subcommand" > > > > I enter the subcommand "User" and get: > > "Enter login ID" > > I enter the "Administrator" ID again, then I get: > > "No response from remote host; all connections closed" > > > > We have the "TrendVirus" virus protection software. > > > > Any Idea? It works from one side, bur not from the other side! > > > > -- > > > > Leo Lefebvre -- Leo Lefebvre President Toronto Users Group for Midrange Systems Visit our home page at <http://www.tug.on.ca> Ph: (416) 606-5960 --- Fx: (416) 495-0100 mailto:leo@tug.on.ca +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com. | To subscribe to this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-SUB@midrange.com. | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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