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Please help me solve an ftp client error



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Try loading the ipt_nat_ftp and ipt_conntrack_ftp modules.

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Bill Horne wrote:
> Thanks for reading this.
> 
> I've just installed a new Debian Sarge machine, and am puzzled by errors
> I'm getting when I use the ftp client.
> 
> I ran ftp -p -d -v myhost.org, and the client started with an error of
> "setsockopt: Bad file descriptor". I was able to log into the host, but
> when I entered an "ls" command, the client responded with "setsockopt
> (ignored): Permission denied". It then prints "227 Entering Passive
> Mode", and stalls, with no further output until timeout some minutes later.
> 
> I'm able to transfer files to and from myhost.org using a Windows client
> and the MS Ftp program, so I think the problem lies in the ftp client
> that Sarge has installed.
> 
> All suggestions welcome.
> 
> Bill
> 
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