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Article: 14313 of comp.protocols.kermit.misc
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From: "Jeffrey Altman [Road Runner NYC]" <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: Kermit/SSL-TLS : connection refused
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Simple:
Your socks server does not permit outbound connections to port 990 OR
the host is not running their FTP server on port 990.
Eric wrote:
>>: Now I try to connect to SSL/TLS FTP server, but I always have a (very
>>: quick) connection refused message.
>>:
>>: I try to put verbose on, but I did not have any message.
>>: When I try to connect to "normal" site, I have verbose message.
>>:
>>: Do you have some ideas ?
>>:
>>See:
>>
>> http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/k95faq.html#ftp
>
> Finally, I can create a debug.log file.
> Here is a part of the traces doing a ftp open xx.xx.xx.xx 990 or ftp
> open /TLS xx.xx.xx.xx :
> 18:06:26.600 ftp hookup A[xx.xx.xx.xx]
> 18:06:26.601 ftp hookup C[xx.xx.xx.xx]
> 18:06:26.601 ftp hookup socket=4
> 18:06:26.601 ftp hookup HADDRLIST
> 18:06:26.603 ftp hookup connect failed=239
> 18:06:26.603 ftp hookup bad
> ftp openftp D ftpopen success[xx.xx.xx.xx]=0
> ftp openftp D ftpopen connected[xx.xx.xx.xx]=0
>
> If I try to connect to standard port (they also have an unsecure ftp
> server), I have (ftp open xx.xx.xx.xx) :
> 18:25:51.358 ftp hookup A[xx.xx.xx.xx]
> 18:25:51.359 ftp hookup C[xx.xx.xx.xx]
> 18:25:51.359 ftp hookup socket=4
> 18:25:51.360 ftp hookup HADDRLIST
> 18:25:51.407 ftp hookup connect ok
> 18:25:51.408 ftp hookup getsockname ok
> 18:25:51.408 ftp getreply lcs=-1
> 18:25:51.409 ftp getreply rcs=46
> 18:25:51.409 ftp getreply fc=0
> 18:25:51.467 FTP RCVD [220 Serv-U FTP Server v4.0 for WinSock
> ready...]
>
> If you have some idea, do not hesitate !
> Thanks in advance,
> Eric.