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| - | ==== Synology NAS ==== | ||
| - | ===FTP passive mode=== | ||
| - | [[http://forum.sp.parallels.com/threads/plesk-12-backup-personal-ftp-repository-error.305643/|plesk-12-backup-personal-ftp-repository-error]]\\ | ||
| - | Finally, after some tcpdumps, I found the reason why I could list files, but plesk couldn't connect. | ||
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| - | When you see traces, plesk connects to FTP, but make some tests to check all is OK. One of this checks is to send a SYN packet to the Passive Port given by FTP in Entering Passive Mode packet. When you list files with curl, you don´t test if you can reach to passive port. You enter in passive mode, but you just send the list command to port 21. You don´t use passive port. | ||
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| - | But now the tricky. It happens with some FTP servers, like mine, that are not clever: you configure default passive ports (55536-55539), but then in Entering Passive Mode packet, offers a port outside this range, normally a port like 550XX (55002, 55003, 55004,...). | ||
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| - | So the solution was simple: set passive port range from 55000-55539 (and in my case, nat in router from 55000-55539 to my ftp server, and port 20-21, obviously). | ||
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| - | ===IP=== | ||
| - | Zie Keepass voor info | ||
| - | ===Login=== | ||
| - | via ssh, zie Keepass\\ | ||
| - | via browser https://ipadress:5001 of https://dnsnaam:5001 | ||
| - | ===Command line=== | ||
| - | [[http://forum.synology.com/wiki/index.php/Basic_commands_to_get_around_the_Synology_Box_using_the_CLI|Synolog CLI commands]]\\ | ||