I
am using the Windows FTP client because the Visa server I am connecting with
does not allow commands like ( PWD etc. ) to be issued. Even WinSCP seems to be
issuing a PWD by default. Only 'get' and 'put' are allowed. The server admin. is
also seeing the proper transfer and WireShart is also showing a proper
response.
Issuing 'literal pasv' also did not solve the issue. Nothing has changed
according to the network team here.
I
think I am missing experience with analyzing the packets
here.
Thanks,
Mohan From: wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chivian, John Sent: Thursday, September 03, 2009 9:06 PM To: Community support list for Wireshark Subject: Re: [Wireshark-users] FTP analysis Echoing
what Chris said it is my experience that many Windows FTP products are poorly
written and several have caused my administrators (and my users) much
heartache. So much so in some cases that we have formally stated they
should not be used and will not be supported by our internal
resources. Filezilla is a good choice and is the application we load
on Windows systems for users that require it. Are
you running Wireshark on the client or the server? If you can do
both and compare them that may give you enough information to determine the real
cause of the problem. Also,
given your statement that it was working and now isn't, you should obviously
focus on the things that might have changed in your environment. Was a
piece of networking gear replaced? Were the server or client updated with
OS or security patches? That sort of thing. --- John
(JC) Chivian Staff
Unix/Linux Administrator Photronics,
Inc. --- Environmentalism
is an ethic and a way of life. Pass it on! From:
wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:wireshark-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Phillips,
Christopher M Sounds
like active/passive FTP problem. Windows
FTP uses active mode by default. Active
mode can often have trouble working through firewalls/routers. When you
have connected to the ftp site type the command ‘literal pasv’ which should
switch the client into passive mode. To make
permanent default see here: http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/novellgroupwise/ht/setpassiveftpie.htm Better
still use a decent ftp client like filezilla http://filezilla-project.org/download.php Also
remember if your not using sftp or scp the traffic or the password to the ftp
site is not encrypted…… -Chris -----Original
Message----- Hi,
I have a ftp connection to a server and I am trying to analyze why even though
wireshark shows that the files are transferrred successfully Windows ftp does
not complete the transfer. How do I go about analyzing the problem ? Wireshark shows
226 Transfer complete
successfully. but the windows ftp
client does not save the file. It hangs. So what was working a few days back is
now hanging. What type of analysis should I run ? Thanks, Mohan |
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