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- <li><em>date</em>: Tue Mar 2 08:33:21 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: mailinglists at synban.com (Emil P. Man)</li>
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> Trying to do an install of SUSE 9.0 via FTP. I have done the install
> a couple of times before on this machine, but was using a Linksys
> 5-port router. I now have a Netgear 802.11g wireless router with 4
> ports built in to which I have my desktop connected. When I get to
> the point of the install where it attempts to connect the FTP mirror
> I've identified by IP, it eventually times out and is unable to
> connect with the message:
>
> Error while accessing the FTP server
> Failed to connect to FTP server
>
Try another ftp site??
> Suspecting the router, I ran the network cable directly to the
> desktop, bypassing the router, and attempted the install again. It
> connected with no problem. Back to the router...same problem...unable
> to connect. I have gone into the Netgear management interface (on my
> own and talking with Netgear tech support) and done the following:
>
> -Enabled port forwarding for FTP (port 20 & 21) for the desktop IP
> -Set the same desktop IP as a default DMZ server
>
here if you set the thing on DMZ, then it's outside the firewall, and
therefore there is no need to forward ports 20&21 to that machine.
> If anyone here is familiar with Netgear routers, I'd appreciate some
> feedback as to how to get this working. I'm not even really sure what
> the issue could be. The router works fine in other ways, and I can
> browse FTP sites in my browser and download .iso files via an FTP client.
>
which model of router do you have?
> Why can I not establish a connection with a SUSE mirror to get 9.0
> installed? :-(
>
> Thanks for any input.
>
> -Trey
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