Nick Howard
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Hi Guys, hoping someone can enlighten me on what's going on here. My FTP server has suddenly stopped working. I can access from my internal network but not from outside. I've checked all my NAT and firewall rules and everything seems fine there, the port is open and can be seen using a online checking site. I've also confirmed my DDNS is ok, and no problems there either.
I have noticed the following in the console footer though. The thing is the passive ports and masquerade settings have always been left to default so i'm not sure why it suddenly flagged these messages up?
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - Passive data transfer failed, possibly due to network issues
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - Check your PassivePorts and MasqueradeAddress settings,
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - and any router, NAT, and firewall rules in the network path.
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - FTP no transfer timeout, disc
I have noticed the following in the console footer though. The thing is the passive ports and masquerade settings have always been left to default so i'm not sure why it suddenly flagged these messages up?
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - Passive data transfer failed, possibly due to network issues
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - Check your PassivePorts and MasqueradeAddress settings,
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - and any router, NAT, and firewall rules in the network path.
Jan 15 14:58:29 freenas proftpd[1534]: 127.0.0.1 (82.132.232.222[82.132.232.222]) - FTP no transfer timeout, disc