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Re: security violation logged


From: Jeremy <cjeremy () gmail com>
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:49:09 -0500

The FTP site probably has an ACL that is blocking your ISP due to some
thing that has happened in the past such as a malicious attack... 
Contact the FTP administrator and ask if there are any restrictions
applied to the FTP site that may be affecting your connection.  This
could lead to him/her to add you to the ACL or make the required
changes to allow access for you.

--
/jeremy

"Computers are like air conditioners - They can't do their job
properly if you open windows."


On 9/21/05, Peter Rodger <prodger2008 () yahoo com> wrote:
Hi all,

I can connect to one my FTP site (public IP) without
any problem through other
internet provider.  But, I can not connect to this FTP
site through my company provider.
The FTP site can not allow me to connect after
inputing the correct username/password.
I used Etheral to capture and got "Security Violation
from x.x.x.x/x.x.x.x Logged." (x.x.x.x is the internet
provider assigned IP address).

I do not know why?  I can ftp to other FTP site except
this one FTP site but, I can use
other provider's internet service to connect this FTP
site.

Any one can point out why to me?

Thanks for your help.

Peter

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--
/jeremy

"Computers are like air conditioners - They can't do their job
properly if you open windows."


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