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FTP Into Xbox - Crossover

Discussion in 'Xbox - General discussion' started by Syed0319, Jul 27, 2009.

  1. Syed0319

    Syed0319 Member

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    Hi,

    I followed all the instructions at http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/213943 to ftp into my xbox using a crossover cable. I am able to login but it says unable to receive the directory...


    < 220 UnleashX FTP Server ready.
    > USER xbox
    < 331 Password required for xbox
    > PASS *****
    < 230 Welcome to XBOX FTP Server
    > REST 1
    < 350 Restarting at 1.
    > REST 0
    < 350 Restarting at 0.
    > SYST
    < 215 UNIX emulated by UnleashX 0.38.0515A Build 565
    > PWD
    < 257 "/" is current directory.
    ~ Login completed.
    > PORT 192,168,0,4,194,99
    < 425 Can't open data connection.
    ~ Could not retrieve directory listing for "/"


    Im using Windows 7, btw. Please help! Thank you all!!!!
     
  2. C4RN1

    C4RN1 Regular member

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    What program are you using? I ran win 7 for awhile and it would always connect with filezilla so you should try that first.

    IE8 beta and IE8 are both garbage so don't even attempt to use IE8.
     
  3. phatboi20

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    i'm getting the same problem....

    using win 7, filezilla and a crossover cable...

    my dashboard is evoX

    Status: Connecting to 192.168.1.3:21...
    Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message...
    Response: 220 Please enter your login name now.
    Command: USER xbox
    Response: 331 Password required for xbox.
    Command: PASS ****
    Response: 230 User xbox logged in , proceed.
    Status: Connected
    Status: Retrieving directory listing...
    Command: PWD
    Response: 257 "/" is current directory
    Command: TYPE I
    Response: 200 Type set to IMAGE.
    Command: PORT 192,168,1,2,202,147
    Error: Connection timed out
    Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing
     
  4. Altus580

    Altus580 Guest

    Are you using Vista?
     
  5. scorpNZ

    scorpNZ Active member

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    @ altus
    Try reading posts first before replying
     
  6. phatboi20

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    figured it out guys....

    i feel like an idiot... but it wasn't working because windows firewall was running...

    disable that and it should in theory work :D as it did for me :D
     
  7. Altus580

    Altus580 Guest

    @ scorpNz

    Missed that--in bold to :) oops.
     
  8. Demonix90

    Demonix90 Guest

    Lol, as long as everyone is friends in the end. Now, if someone disagrees let me know. VVindovvs 7 is the newest version by M$, and if I were M$, I would have scripted some auto detection for detecting a hacked console they own, blocking any sort of connection. Even further, as soon as the PC has an internet connection, a message is sent to them with information, such as your IP and Xbox mac, then your prosecuted. Though it is unlikely, you need to take many forms of being caught and tracked into consideration.

    Anyway, I know FTP works on Wista and XP without a client needed. I no nothing of VV'dovvs 7 FTP via a folder. Open my documents, then enter this in the address

    ftp://xbox:xbox@192.168.0.2

    In order to set your PC to do this, plug in the crossover cable. You should see the LAN connection in your network. Just edit Internet Protocol 3 (4 if vista) and you are good to go. You need to set your computer IP and Xbox IP Read this tut:

    http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=69083

     
  9. Grundrush

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    Hi

    Can anyone tell me if this can be done wireless or do you always have to use a crossover cable?



    thanks
     
  10. C4RN1

    C4RN1 Regular member

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    You can also ftp though a router, wired or wireless it doesn't really matter. I always have dhcp enabled and never have a problem with it. Demonix90 would rather go with a crossover cable instead. Either way will work, just read the guides on afterdawn and you'll be able to answer any question.
     
  11. scorpNZ

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  12. Grundrush

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    Sorry,
    just realized that this thread is for the xbox & not the xbox 360

    I believe that you can not ftp to a 360 console

    All I want to do is upload music, photos to my xbox 360 hard drive over a wireless network.

     
  13. scorpNZ

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    If you have a external drive format as FAT32 & the 360 will read it,assume same would go for a flash drive,not sure if files could be transfered that way,if not the only other way i think you could get your files onto the 360 would be to use a talismoon minspy kit, it comes with xplorer360,i haven't actually tried transferring any files myself like you want to do however i see no reason why it wouldn't work since it's able to let you move the 360 files to the comp & back,the beauty of it is you don't need to remove the hdd from the hdd case,there's two types of kits USB & SATA,talismoon.com should show them




    http://www.modz.co.nz/index.php?pag...facturer_id=0&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=26
     

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