| Subject | : | Can ping, cannot ftp |
| Author | : | kif kim@foder.dk |
| Date | : | 05 Dec, 2005 on 13:51 |
| Hi I have a local network, consisting of a 4 port DLS ruter with 3 computers connected. #1 OS2 All 3 computers can ping to each other. All 3 computers can browse and / or ftp to external sites. #1 and #2 can connect to FTP / Web servers on each other. #3 cannot connect to an ftp / web server on any of the other, and none of the other can connect to a server on #3, over the local net, but they can if they connect via my external IP !? Not a big problem, but I'm somewhat mystifyed. Hope you can help. KIF |
| Subject | : | Re:Can ping, cannot ftp |
| Author | : | warpcafe warpcafe@yahoo.de |
| Date | : | 05 Dec, 2005 on 17:42 |
| kif, indeed: Strange. Greetings |
| Subject | : | Re:Can ping, cannot ftp |
| Author | : | kif kim@foder.dk |
| Date | : | 05 Dec, 2005 on 18:44 |
| Hi WarpCafe, you are a genius ! No it's not some firewall settings, yes I have checked those. Yes it is the newest computer on my network. No, no differences in nerwork settings (has been copied from #1). No mac rules in router, ip space from 192.168.0.2 to 192.168.0.254, #3 has got an ip addres from ruter. But #3 are DMZ, you got me thinking (something I try to avoid ;o) and found that #3 also was set as NAT for port 80, in the router. This somehow comflicted. Thanks for your input. |
| Subject | : | Re:Can ping, cannot ftp |
| Author | : | warpcafe warpcafe@yahoo.de |
| Date | : | 06 Dec, 2005 on 10:01 |
...finally someone admits it... I need to print your answer, cut it, put it in a glass frame and stick it to my offices wall! ![]()
Yep, 'twas something like that I suspected... but nevertheless: Good to know what symptoms arise from such a situation... glad I could help (more or less). Greetings |