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Re: FTP and Dreamweaver
- From: "A. John Peters" <ajpeters ajpconsult com>
- To: <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: FTP and Dreamweaver
- Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 13:48:28 -0600
You ftp server is probably doing a reverse DNS lookup. In do this
Dreamweaver for Windows Times out. Less of a problem for MAC. You can put
your local host in the ftp server HOST table and the problem goes away. Or
you disable reverse lookuo.
John
On 1/20/03 10:43 PM, "Walter Worth" <wworth prodigy net> wrote:
> On Monday, 20 Jan 03, Marcelo Rizzo
>> <marcelo comiqueworlde com> wrote:
>>> I recently acquired Dreamweaver to do some web
>>> development. I set up a site on
>>> the testing server to be accessed via FTP. I can
>>> access the site (via
>>> dreamweaver) from the road with no problem.
>>> The problem arises when I try to access the site
>>> from within my network.
>>> Dreamweaver fails to connect after the host is
>>> found.
>>> I can access the site with other ftp clients.
>>>
>>> I have looked a the logs, but they are no help.
>>>
>>> What's going on???
>>
>> We will probably have to wait until someone who has
>> DW
>> and FTP ( I do but don't use it under Linux)
>> responds
>> but a quick search revealed the following info on a
>> number of Linux web sites:
>> http://www.execulink.com/~cboden'dwlin/. Since most
>
> Should read: http://www.execulink.com/~cboden/dwlin/ .
>
> Walter
> wworth prodigy net
>
>
>
>
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