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Steve,
As I said, the FTP server responded with disconnecting me when I entered the
pasv command.
Vinay
On 5/5/09, Steve Bireley <sbireley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vinay,
The FTP server is going to respond to the PASV command with the IP Address
and port number it wants the client to connect to. It probably will not be
port 20. It will be some random port with a high number. The log in
Filezilla will show you how the IP Address and port number the server
responded with. Some FTP servers allow you to restrict the data ports to
single port are range of ports. The Z/OS FTP server does, I am not sure
about the i FTP server.
Steve
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