Mensaje archivado #889 de la Lista ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com

De: "Peter Moylan" <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com> Encabezados Completos
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Asunto: Re: [eCS-ISP] FTP problem
Fecha: Tue, 1 Oct 2024 08:37:46 +1000
Para: eCS ISP Mailing List <ecs-isp@2rosenthals.com>

On 01/10/24 06:03, Doug Bissett wrote:

This would seem to be an appropriate place to ask this:

I have Peter's FTP server running. Mostly, it works very well,
however, a while back, I was trying to use it while I was away from
home. All I got was a connection timeout. At the time, I had a Friend
near Victoria BC give it a try. It worked as expected.

I am pretty sure that it is not a firewall problem, because I was
able to use Weasel, on the same computer.

After I got home, I inspected the logs, and it seems that the FTP
serve never saw any access attempts. Of course, trying it, when
closer to home, always works (even using my cell phone access).
Changing timeout settings doesn't make any difference.

How do I find out where the problem is?

I think that either Lewis's or Steven's explanation will turn out to be
the answer, so I have nothing to add to that.

I make a lot of stuff, like my past publications, available via
anonymous FTP. When the web browsers all colluded in dropping support
for FTP, I had to add HTTP access to the anonymous FTP directories. And
to support my choir I had to add password-protected HTTP to replace the
password-protected FTP. A big nuisance, and possibly even a drop in
security, all because a few people decided that FTP was a Bad Thing.

I'm also running an SFTP server, but I might have to abandon it because
(a) the web browsers, despite their claimed interest in security, won't
support it, and (b) the vast majority of the SFTP connections is by
people trying to guess passwords.

--
Peter Moylan                  peter@pmoylan.org
http://www.pmoylan.org

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