Ftp Protocol Error 425 Failed To Establish Connection
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FTP (vsftpd) and decrypting problem with http://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=5790 Wireshark Issues related to applications and software problems Post Reply Print view Search Advanced search 7 posts • Page 1 of 1 zipmaster07 Posts: 4 Joined: 2011/10/13 00:33:34 Issue connecting to FTP (vsftpd) and decrypting problem with Wireshark Quote Postby zipmaster07 » ftp protocol 2012/07/26 21:30:18 I just setup an FTP server on CentOS 6.3 64-bit using vsftpd. I've been troubleshooting through various problems but can't seem to find a solution to my current one. Sorry for the longer post but I thought I'd be a ftp protocol error thorough as possible.OS: 6.3Arch: 64-bitDaemon: vsftpdFTP IP Address: 75.148.101.29Protocol: FTPES (Explicit SSL/TLS)Config: /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf (i've taken all the comments out to make it shorter here):anonymous_enable=NOlocal_enable=YESvirtual_use_local_privs=YESwrite_enable=YESpam_service_name=vsftpd.virtualguest_enable=YESuser_sub_token=$USERlocal_root=/home/vftp/$USERlocal_umask=022dirmessage_enable=YESxferlog_enable=YESconnect_from_port_20=YESlog_ftp_protocol=YESxferlog_std_format=NOidle_session_timeout=600ftpd_banner=Welcome to the harmonywave FTP site. If you don't belong here (and you know it)... go awaybanner_file=/etc/vsftpd/issuechroot_local_user=YEShide_ids=YESlisten=YES#listen_ipv6=YESssl_enable=YESimplicit_ssl=NOallow_anon_ssl=NOforce_local_data_ssl=YESforce_local_logins_ssl=YESssl_tlsv1=YESssl_sslv2=NOssl_sslv3=NOrsa_cert_file=/etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.pemrequire_ssl_reuse=NOssl_ciphers=AES128-SHApam_service_name=vsftpduserlist_enable=YEStcp_wrappers=YESHere's the problem. When I attempt to connect from outside my own network the FTP client times out on the LIST command. Everything authenticates correctly and TLS negotiations are all successful. After the initial connection the server sends back several commands to the client including SYST, FEAT, PROT, PASV and others. the last few lines in the connection read as such:Response: 227 Entering Passive ModeStatus: Server sent passive reply with unroutable address. Using server address insteadCommand: LISTAt that point the client just sits there. After abo