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From: Frank da Cruz <fdc@columbia.edu>
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: Changing ftp port to non-standard
Date: 23 Jan 2004 16:09:26 GMT
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In article <40112AB2.5000102@nyc.rr.com>, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
: Diane wrote:
:> I have an issue connecting via ftp over SSL (ckermit over openssl)
:> where the remote host uses a non-standard ftp port (21000 rather than
:> 21) so I receive the following message: 421 You are not permitted to
:> make this connection. How do I change the port to use 21000 in
:> ckermit?
:> Any help would be appreciated.
:
: The 421 error is coming from your FTP server. It means you have made
: the connection and your client is not allowed to.
:
As for making C-Kermit use a different port, see the documentation:
http://www.columbia.edu/kermit/ckermit80.html#ftp
Or type "help ftp open" at the C-Kermit> prompt and see:
Syntax: FTP [ OPEN ] hostname [ port ] [ switches ]
Opens a connection to the FTP server on the given host. The default
TCP port is 21, but a different port number can be supplied if
necessary. Optional switches are:
/ANONYMOUS
Logs you in anonymously.
/USER:text
Supplies the given text as your username.
/PASSWORD:text
Supplies the given text as your password. If you include a username
but omit this switch and the server requires a password, you are
prompted for it.
/ACCOUNT:text
Supplies the given text as your account, if required by the server.
/ACTIVE
Forces an active (rather than passive) connection.
/PASSIVE
Forces a passive (rather than active) connection.
/NOINIT
Inhibits sending initial REST, STRU, and MODE commands, which are
well-known standard commands, but to which some servers react badly.
/NOLOGIN
Inhibits autologin for this connection only.
- Frank