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[CLUG] ftping

[CLUG] ftping

justin flavin justinf at gmail.com
Wed Nov 2 16:04:26 GMT 2005


when my local cron job tries to ftp to Froogle i get this error:
"500 Illegal PORT Command
ftp: bind: Address already in use"

I've got a similar error with another script that tried to ftp
download from elsewhere (not Google).

These scripts worked in the UK, which leads me to believe that maybe
its something up with my Nova Networks box of tricks?  Basically its a
small one port hub, that that a mini webserver on it and does all the
network address translation stuff (me on a private 192 network, the
box converts the packets to an external public internet ip address)...

It's curious that only the ftp protocol is affected - i can sftp , scp
, rsync and ssh just fine.

Any ideas?


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