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FTP is not working.

Hi,

I'm getting the following error while trying to use the ftp command.
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331 Password required for prodofsa.
Password:
230 User prodofsa logged in.
ftp>
ftp>
ftp>
ftp> ls
200 PORT command successful.
425 Can't build data connection: Connection timed out.
ftp>
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I have checked with another desktop assigning the same I/P and network cable , where it works find. CAn anybody help me to resolve the problem.

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From where you are trying to connect ? Linux machine ? What is the command line ? You can get a clear picture by running the command with "-v" flag fore more verbosity. Active / passive mode ?
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Hi,

I'm ftp'ing from desktp to HP-Unix server.

Can you help me where to use -v parameter.

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Following is the output..

C:\Documents and Settings\nazaretr>ftp -v 172.1.14.72
User (172.1.14.72none)): prodofsa
Password:
ftp>
ftp>
ftp>
ftp> ls
ftp>

It waits for a long time and returns nothing.

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