As McDarren points out you need to do more digging. Trying a manual FTP with a vanilla flavored FTP client is a good start. It very well could be the difference between passive and non-passive FTP or an ACL issue.
This could even be a case where the Firewall Gods don't want to allow FTP through the firewall and if your customer has a requirement for this then they need to negotiate with their firewall team an exception.
I know that a lot of financial institutions categorically don't allow FTP in either direction through their firewalls for regulatory reasons.
In reply to Re: Ftp Not working in Firewall Networks
by blue_cowdawg
in thread Ftp Not working in Firewall Networks
by madtoperl
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