Cannot enter passive mode: SYN_SENT

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  • randich
    Visitor
    • May 2008
    • 8

    Cannot enter passive mode: SYN_SENT

    Hello,

    With version 2 I can connect to my FTP servers in passive mode.

    With version 3, when trying to enter passive mode, the TCP socket remains in SYN_SENT mode forever.

    I'm attaching the FTP log generated by both versions of Beyond Compare and the TCP socket examined with TCPView.

    It's a pity...
  • Aaron
    Team Scooter
    • Oct 2007
    • 15997

    #2
    Could you send in your BC2's BC Support.zip and BC3's BC Settings.zip (both from the Help menu -> Support; Export) to [email protected] ?

    For troubleshooting, if you alter different BC3 settings in the FTP Profile, such as the different LIST options, does that help?
    Aaron P Scooter Software

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    • randich
      Visitor
      • May 2008
      • 8

      #3
      Cannot enter passive mode: SYN_SENT

      Thank you, but I've tried from another machine (in other network) and it works fine. Apparently, the problem is with our router/firewall.

      Nevertheless, the problem is very weird; for exmaple, only some programs work OK, others not. Seems like FTP libraries behave different from each other:

      Beyond Compare 2 -> OK
      Beyond Compare 3 -> DOESN'T WORK
      CuteFTP 2.8 -> OK
      CuteFTP 8 -> DOESN'T WORK
      Altap Salamander -> DOESN'T WORK
      Directory Opus -> OK

      I had the hope of version 3 of BC work
      Any clue?

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      • Zoë
        Team Scooter
        • Oct 2007
        • 2666

        #4
        The only obvious thing I can think of is if you're using a software-based firewall that needs to be configured to allow specific applications through.

        You can also try switching the FTP library in BC2. In the Options dialog on the FTP->Advanced panel, switch from "SmartFTP" to "Indy 9". We're only using Indy v10 for BC3.
        Zoë P Scooter Software

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        • randich
          Visitor
          • May 2008
          • 8

          #5
          Thank you. I've done the test.

          Indy 9 -> DOESN'T WORK
          SmartFTP -> OK

          Still applies the software-based firewall theory?

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