RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV...

2002-02-01 Thread Glenn Shiffer
As far as I recall Cisco port aliases assign ftp= tcp 21 and ftp-data= tcp 20. Ftp-data being used to enable FTP/HTTP server connections to function properly. Try adding a static mapping port 21 ie. ftp. You may also want to change your ftp fixup to: fixup protocol ftp strict 21 This prevents

RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV...

2002-02-01 Thread Noonan, Wesley
: Friday, February 01, 2002 17:34 To: 'Noonan, Wesley'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV... As far as I recall Cisco port aliases assign ftp= tcp 21 and ftp-data= tcp 20. Ftp-data being used to enable FTP/HTTP server connections to function properly. Try adding a static mapping port

RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV...

2002-02-01 Thread bob bobing
Senior QA Rep. BMC Software, Inc. (713) 918-2412 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bmc.com -Original Message- From: Glenn Shiffer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 17:34 To: 'Noonan, Wesley'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV

RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV...

2002-02-01 Thread Noonan, Wesley
://www.bmc.com -Original Message- From: bob bobing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 17:55 To: Noonan, Wesley; 'Glenn Shiffer'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV... I seem to remember seeing that 6.x had support for port redirecting, have you looked

RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV...

2002-02-01 Thread Glenn Shiffer
/pixftp-pub.shtml PASV may now be all that is supported with fixup enabled. Glenn -Original Message- From: Noonan, Wesley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 7:57 PM To: 'bob bobing'; 'Glenn Shiffer'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PIX 501, PAT and PASV... Yeah