on 05-20-2009 3:35 PM
Hi All,
I am getting following error in the communication channel for File Adapter.
'com.sap.aii.adapter.file.ftp.FTPEx: 501 IP Address for data destination doesn't match client's.'
Communication channel details are as follows -
FTP protocol is used with Port 21.
Data connection - Active
File type : Binary.
The same interface is working fine in Development, Quality and Pre-Prod environments.
This issue is coming only for Production FTP server.
From the error text, it appears as a network issue.
Please to let me know if anyone has came across such issue earlier, and what the the possible reasons - solutions to resolve this.
Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Minal
>
> Hi All,
>
> I am getting following error in the communication channel for File Adapter.
>
> 'com.sap.aii.adapter.file.ftp.FTPEx: 501 IP Address for data destination doesn't match client's.'
>
> Communication channel details are as follows -
> FTP protocol is used with Port 21.
> Data connection - Active
> File type : Binary.
>
> The same interface is working fine in Development, Quality and Pre-Prod environments.
> This issue is coming only for Production FTP server.
>
> From the error text, it appears as a network issue.
> Please to let me know if anyone has came across such issue earlier, and what the the possible reasons - solutions to resolve this.
>
> Thanks a lot.
>
> Regards,
> Minal
this seems to be something to do with your firewall... you can have your network team involved so that the can work a solution.
a good read: http://lists.opensuse.org/opensuse-security/1999-11/msg00099.html
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Hi Shabarish , PJ
Thanks for the help.
We have reported this issue to the network team and they are looking into it.
Hope this gets resolved soon..
Regards,
Minal
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Minal
It does sound like a network issue. There are several posts on the subject, such as:
http://communities.vmware.com/thread/197223
Have your network team investigate and post the results.
Hope this helps
PJ
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