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FTP Client and FTP Server Configuration?

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The Question is:

 
I have a problem with incomming FTP on a 2 node cluster
 
DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS Alpha Version V5.0A - ECO 2
on a AlphaServer 2100 4/275 running OpenVMS V7.1-1H2
 
1 node can proces outgoing en incomming ftp connections and the other only
 outgoing.
 
the message is:
%TCPIP-E-FTP_NETERR, I/O error on network device
-SYSTEM-F-REJECT, connect to network object rejected
 
i can not find any difference in the configuration of the nodes
 
ftp client and server is enabled on both nodes
 
all services on de good node
Service             Port  Proto    Process          Address            State
 
BIND                  53  TCP,UDP  TCPIP$BIND       0.0.0.0             Disabled
BPS_GET_GMS         5104  TCP      BPS_GET_GMS      0.0.0.0             Enabled
BPS_GET_GMS_DMO     5304  TCP      BPS_GET_GMS_DMO  0.0.0.0             Enabled
BPS_GET_LAF         5107  TCP      BPS_GET_LAF      0.0.0.0             Enabled
BPS_GET_LAF_DMO     5307  TCP      BPS_GET_LAF_DMO  0.0.0.0             Enabled
FINGER                79  TCP      TCPIP$FINGER     0.0.0.0             Enabled
FTP                   21  TCP      TCPIP$FTP        0.0.0.0             Enabled
LBROKER             6570  UDP      TCPIP$LBROKER    0.0.0.0             Disabled
LPD                  515  TCP      TCPIP$LPD        0.0.0.0             Enabled
NTP                  123  UDP      TCPIP$NTP        0.0.0.0             Enabled
PPS_LES_SRVR        5202  TCP      PPS_LES_SRVR     0.0.0.0             Disabled
PPS_SRVR            5201  TCP      PPS_SRVR         0.0.0.0             Disabled
RDBSERVER              1  TCP      RDB              0.0.0.0             Enabled
RLOGIN               513  TCP      not defined      0.0.0.0             Enabled
RSH                  514  TCP      TCPIP$RSH        0.0.0.0             Enabled
SMTP                  25  TCP      TCPIP$SMTP       0.0.0.0             Enabled
SNMP                 161  UDP      UCX$SNMP         0.0.0.0             Disabled
SPAGENT             4999  TCP      SWCC_AGENT       0.0.0.0             Enabled
SPGUI               4998  TCP      SWCC_GUI         0.0.0.0             Enabled
SPILCOM             6202  TCP      UCX_SPILCOM      0.0.0.0             Enabled
TELNET                23  TCP      not defined      0.0.0.0             Enabled
TFTP                  69  UDP      TCPIP$TFTP       0.0.0.0             Disabled
 
all services on the node with problems
BIND                  53  TCP,UDP  TCPIP$BIND       0.0.0.0             Disabled
BPS_GET_GMS         5104  TCP      BPS_GET_GMS      0.0.0.0             Enabled
BPS_GET_GMS_DMO     5304  TCP      BPS_GET_GMS_DMO  0.0.0.0             Enabled
BPS_GET_LAF         5107  TCP      BPS_GET_LAF      0.0.0.0             Enabled
BPS_GET_LAF_DMO     5307  TCP      BPS_GET_LAF_DMO  0.0.0.0             Enabled
FINGER                79  TCP      TCPIP$FINGER     0.0.0.0             Enabled
FTP                   21  TCP      TCPIP$FTP        0.0.0.0             Enabled
LBROKER             6570  UDP      TCPIP$LBROKER    0.0.0.0             Disabled
LPD                  515  TCP      TCPIP$LPD        0.0.0.0             Disabled
NTP                  123  UDP      TCPIP$NTP        0.0.0.0             Enabled
PPS_LES_SRVR        5202  TCP      PPS_LES_SRVR     0.0.0.0             Disabled
PPS_SRVR            5201  TCP      PPS_SRVR         0.0.0.0             Disabled
RDBSERVER              1  TCP      RDB              0.0.0.0             Enabled
RLOGIN               513  TCP      not defined      0.0.0.0             Enabled
RSH                  514  TCP      TCPIP$RSH        0.0.0.0             Enabled
SMTP                  25  TCP
 
 


The Answer is :

 
  The OpenVMS Wizard will assume that you have verified that both
  FTP client and FTP server have been configured and started on
  both hosts, and that consistent security settings are in use.
  If not, please start there.
 
  You will also want to verify the contents of the FTP logs,
  enabling these as required -- see the TCP/IP Services manuals
  for details on FTP logging.
 
  You will also want to verify the system-wide login and any local
  login that the server(s) might encounter.
 
  Please move to a supported configuration -- your OpenVMS Alpha
  release is a hardware release, and your TCP/IP Services version
  is equivalently old.  As of this writing, V7.3-1 and V5.3 (each
  eith the appropriate ECO kits) are current.
 

answer written or last revised on ( 3-JUN-2003 )

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