I have an issue with another sysop trying to poll for packets.
they are running a script to poll packets and is not able to poll packets. the ftp server just hangs up and does nothing.
When I connect to the server and manually type in commands pull or get it responds with command not supported. Is the script supported anymore in the newer versions of SBBS or do I have to run the qnet functions in the qwk setup in sconfig?
Re: FTP ServerI am sorry wrong wording.
By: Lord Blackfair to All on Wed Sep 09 2020 08:39 am
I have an issue with another sysop trying to poll for packets.
they are running a script to poll packets and is not able to poll packets. the ftp server just hangs up and does nothing.
When I connect to the server and manually type in commands pull or get it responds with command not supported. Is the script supported anymore in the newer versions of SBBS or do I have to run the qnet functions in the qwk setup in sconfig?
What script are you referring to?
Re: FTP Server
By: Digital Man to Lord Blackfair on Wed Sep 09 2020 01:07 pm
Re: FTP Server
By: Lord Blackfair to All on Wed Sep 09 2020 08:39 am
I have an issue with another sysop trying to poll for packets.
they are running a script to poll packets and is not able to poll packets. the ftp server just hangs up and does nothing.
When I connect to the server and manually type in commands pull or get it responds with command not supported. Is the script supported anymore in the newer versions of SBBS or do I have to run the qnet functions in the qwk setup in sconfig?
What script are you referring to?I am sorry wrong wording.
open blackf.synchro.net
user name
password
put c:\sbbs\data\blackf.rep blackf.rep
get blackf.qwk c:\sbbs\data\blackf.qwk
quit
Re: FTP Server
Okay, and you'd need an FTP client that supported those commands. What FTP client are you (or is this other sysop) using?
Re: FTP Server
By: Digital Man to Keith Cunningham on Wed Sep 09 2020 05:55 pm
Re: FTP ServerFTP
Okay, and you'd need an FTP client that supported those commands. What
client are you (or is this other sysop) using?
this is the logs that i have. they cant grab qwk packets
and send .rep packets.
07:58:31 10212 <100.34.95.13> RX: USER B****
07:58:31 10212 TX: 331 User name okay, need password.
07:58:31 10212 <100.34.95.13> RX: PASS *****
07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> logged in (4 today, 11716 total)
07:58:31 10212 TX: 230-Battlest logged in.
07:58:31 10212 TX: 230-You have 14680064 download credits.
07:58:31 10212 TX: 230 You are allowed 546 minutes of use for this session. 07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> RX: TYPE I
07:58:31 10212 TX: 200 All files sent in BINARY mode.
07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> RX: PASV
07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA socket 9376 opened
07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA trying to bind socket to port 1024 07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA socket 9376 bound to port 1024
07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA IP address in response: 10.0.0.25 (subject to NAT)
07:58:31 10212 TX: 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,0,0,25,4,0)
07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> RX: TYPE I
07:58:52 10212 TX: 200 All files sent in BINARY mode.
07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> RX: PASV
07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA socket 9376 opened
07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA trying to bind socket to port 1024 07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA socket 9376 bound to port 1024
07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA IP address in response: 10.0.0.25 (subject to NAT)
07:58:52 10212 TX: 227 Entering Passive Mode (10,0,0,25,4,0)
07:59:13 10212 <Battlest> RX: QUIT
07:59:13 10212 TX: 221 Goodbye. Closing control connection.
07:59:13 10212 <Battlest> logged off
Re: FTP ServerSep 09 2020 09:43 pm
By: Lord Blackfair to Digital Man on Wed
on Wed Sep 09 2020 05:55 pmRe: FTP Server
By: Digital Man to Keith Cunningham
that supported those commands. WhatRe: FTP Server
Okay, and you'd need an FTP client
sysop) using?FTP
client are you (or is this other
cant grab qwk packetsthis is the logs that i have. they
USER B****and send .rep packets.
07:58:31 10212 <100.34.95.13> RX:
need password.07:58:31 10212 TX: 331 User name okay,
*****07:58:31 10212 <100.34.95.13> RX: PASS
today, 11716 total)07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> logged in (4
in.07:58:31 10212 TX: 230-Battlest logged
14680064 download credits.07:58:31 10212 TX: 230-You have
546 minutes of use for this07:58:31 10212 TX: 230 You are allowed
TYPE Isession. 07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> RX:
in BINARY mode.07:58:31 10212 TX: 200 All files sent
socket 9376 opened07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> RX: PASV
07:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA
trying to bind socket to port 102407:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA
socket 9376 bound to port 102407:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA
address in response: 10.0.0.2507:58:31 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA IP
Passive Mode (10,0,0,25,4,0)(subject to NAT)
07:58:31 10212 TX: 227 Entering
in BINARY mode.07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> RX: TYPE I
07:58:52 10212 TX: 200 All files sent
socket 9376 opened07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> RX: PASV
07:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA
trying to bind socket to port 102407:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA
socket 9376 bound to port 102407:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA
address in response: 10.0.0.2507:58:52 10212 <Battlest> PASV DATA IP
Passive Mode (10,0,0,25,4,0)(subject to NAT)
07:58:52 10212 TX: 227 Entering
Closing control connection.07:59:13 10212 <Battlest> RX: QUIT
07:59:13 10212 TX: 221 Goodbye.
contents you posted here.07:59:13 10212 <Battlest> logged off
So the sender sent:
USER
PASS
TYPE I
PASV
TYPE I
PASV
QUIT
... doesn't seem to match the script
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