Guys, my problem is resolved.
Now the FTP work with my Domaine Name (dyndns).
I think the domain name (dyndns) took time before being functional.
I have not done anything more since this morning.
Thank you all and best regards!
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- √ - Urgent: Problem with distant FTP transfert from Gira HomeServer 3, Expert 2.8
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The DNS Server is OK. It's my router, and the second DNS is my provider.
I can access to the distant homeserver by internet. That's not the problem.
The problem is:
In Expert 2.8:
Project ==> Network ==> FTP ==> Address of FTP Server:
If I specify a DOMAINE NAME (DynDNS): xy.dyndns.org - NOT WORK
xy.dyndns.org = 60.206.10.XX
and I have an error in DNS ==> Server Err
Server Err: xy.dyndns.org
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Else
In Expert 2.8:
Project ==> Network ==> FTP ==> Address of FTP Server:
If I specify the IP Address: 60.206.10.XX - WORK FINE
I use the dyndns.org (domaine name) because I don't want to pay for a static IP address.
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Compare the DNS used by your pc (comand: ipconfig) with the one configured in the Homeserver (Ethernet section of th edebug page).
Usually it is your router that is best suited to be the DNS server for your internal devices.
Cheers,
Gaston
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I don't understand why the NameServer work for FTP Client and browsers (IE9, and Mozilla Firefox)?
FTP network:
QNAP TS 559 Pro II (FTP Server)
IP: 192.168.1.34
Router
Local IP: 192.168.1.1
Public IP: 62.20x.x.x
NAT port 20-21 to my QNAP (FTP Server)
DynDNS:
xxx.dyndns.org to 62.20x.x.x
Automatic check (if Public IP change)
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HomeServers network (in another city):
Gira HomeServer 3, Expert 2.8
IP: 192.168.1.12
Router
Local IP: 192.168.1.1
Public IP: 195.18x.x.x
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Obviously you have an Nameserver problem.
In this case you should check the Entries for the Nameserver in the Experte or try an other Nameserver, e.g. your router.
Try to use the same DNS-Entry as in your working machine´s network setup.
This should do the job.
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Sorry Michel!
Gaston, please find the DNS debug in attachement.
IP: OK
DNS: Error
Best Regards.Angehängte Dateien
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Please do not use the "quote" / "zitieren" - Button all the time, especially not with quotes of the entire last post.
Fullquotes makes it more difficult to read.
Thank you!
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What does the DNS Debug section read on the homeserver ?Zitat von kokoriko187 Beitrag anzeigenHello,
I just found the problem. Thank you guys.
If I use the Public IP Address (of the provider), no problem. The archive arrive on my FTP Server.
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Hello,
I just found the problem. Thank you guys.
If I use the Public IP Address (of the provider), no problem. The archive arrive on my FTP Server.
If I use the DNS: xxx.dyndns.org, the FTP server was not found.
I don't understand the problem, because the dyndns.org work with FTP Clients. Does someone have a solution for that?
PS: it's not urgent now, I have the alternative solution
Best regards!
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Firewalling cannot be really disabled with ipv4 NAT routers as some parts are just implicit from the NAT functionality, and in thi sparticular case the part that woul dimpact active FTP connections.Zitat von kokoriko187 Beitrag anzeigenThe firewall of my router is disabled.
Which type of router do you have ?
Cheers,
Gaston
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Hello,
Thank you for you answer.
I can't see FTP Logs on my FTP Server (it's a QNAP TS-559 Pro II and I don't have the FTP logs).
Does someone have a FTP Server to test the upload of my archive (to be sure thats not a problem of my FTP/path)?
The firewall of my router is disabled.
Thank you so much, and have a nice day!
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I sth econfiguraton shown the one that has been loaded to the HS ? This appears like a firewall problem usualy seen in active FTP mode, but passice is checked here so no port redirects are necessary.
Do you have access to the FTP server log on the remote server ?
If your router is a Fritz!Box you may be able to capture the communication for diagnosing.
Cheers,
Gaston
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As it is an outgoing connection FROM the Homeserver, there is no reason to redirect any ports to the HS.
But you should see any errors then on your FTP-Server.
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Hello,
Thank you for you answer.
The path is correct, because the FTP work fine in local (192.168.1.x).
I can reach my FTP server xxx.dyndns.org using an FTP Client (Filezilla, FTP Expert), without problems.
I tried upload the file on another FTP server (on my website: itconseil.ch), and the problem is the same.
Do you think I have to redirect the port 20-21 (used by FTP protocol) on my router, to the HomeServer 3?
Best regards..
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It seems that a timeout occurs. Transfer ended after ~ 40 seconds.
Please recheck that the path is definitely correct.
Maybe the IP-Adress stored at dyndns is not correct. Recheck this too.
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