I've found references in other posts that this should work, but nothing direct, so ...
I've a webcam that has been running for months that pushes a 50K jpeg image about once every 30 seconds to my shell account. On April 25 around 11 pm the feed stopped and I assumed the camera died (Serras and still snowbound).
Today I did a test from Santa Clara to the same location the webcam pushes to, and it too failed using both PORT and PASV modes, yet sftp and rsync to the same location works.
netstat sees:
Has something on shell.sonic.net changed?
Cheers,
Tim.
I've a webcam that has been running for months that pushes a 50K jpeg image about once every 30 seconds to my shell account. On April 25 around 11 pm the feed stopped and I assumed the camera died (Serras and still snowbound).
Today I did a test from Santa Clara to the same location the webcam pushes to, and it too failed using both PORT and PASV modes, yet sftp and rsync to the same location works.
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$ ncftpput -v -t 10 -E -u nsr500 shell.sonic.net Webcam_images/Today rocks_sydney.jpg
$ Password: ************
$ Could not connect to shell.sonic.net -- try again later: Connection timed out.
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tcp 0 1 192.168.1.76:60303 208.201.242.19:21 SYN_SENT 26297/ncftpput
Cheers,
Tim.