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09-06-2013 06:27 AM
09-06-2013 06:27 AM
Personal Alpha 32 v 2.0.20 Configuration Help
Setup: Windows 7 Host (laptop), Personal Alpha OpenVMS running v8.3. Stock installation from CD. I have TELNET configured as DHCP and the network adapter is set to "shared". I have both wireless and wired connections, and I will have this configured to use the shared wired port.
Ok, what I want to do is be able to FTP from my HOST system (windows) over to the VMS server so that I can move patches/updates/software over to the emulator. I cannot get my FTP client to connect to the VMS server. I have FTP client configured on the VMS system, but it never wants to connect.
If i try from another VMS server (non-emulated), i can telnet using my latptop IP address and it connects no problem to the Personal Alpha system no problem. So i know the FTP client works. I am just curious to know why my host system cannot FTP into it.
Thoughts?
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09-09-2013 07:54 AM
09-09-2013 07:54 AM
Re: Personal Alpha 32 v 2.0.20 Configuration Help
I seem to recall I had a similar issue, which I had to fix in Windows. OpenVMS is not to blame in this.
Telnet worked, Advanced FTP tools (I used Ipswitch ws_FTP) worked, but basic FTP from the command line failed.
What you need is a client that supports PASV mode, or...
Check out the Firewall setting, for File Transfer Protocol
Relevant post:
http://superuser.com/questions/215775/command-line-ftp-function-does-not-work
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