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Thom LaCosta (1:261/1352) wrote to Steven Horn at 16:34 on 21 Jan 2004:
TL> I found the line that turns on active in the rather LARGE sample
TL> autoexec file...and have been running it that for years. The ISP
TL> tells me, and I'm in no position to argue with him, that if I'm
TL> using PASSV, then eventually I'll hit port 1025, which he has
TL> blocked.
I had looked at that but must have missed the line. As for passive FTP
sessions, if they call on port 1025, I will have done it several times as
I've sent off gigabytes of data to various remote locations.
TL> Running the traffic through the "more expensive spread" ISP, I can
TL> see that I am hitting port 1025.
Too bad.
TL> Yes, Marc is responding and said he'd look into it.
I think you've got the best help you can get.
Take care,
Steven Horn (steven_a_horn{at}yahoo.ca)
Moderator, ALASKA_CHAT
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