IP fw-fwd deny eth1 TCP ftp-client:1282 198.105.232.1:4284 L=44 S=0x00
I=33050 F=0x0040 T=127
What does your IPFWADM forward line look like?
--David
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| David A. Ranch - Linux/Networking/PC hardware [EMAIL
Fuzzy Fox wrote:
In normal port-mode FTP, the client asks the server to make a connection
back to it, on a port chosen by the client, in some high-port range.
In passive FTP, the client asks the server for a random port number that
it should make a connection to, and then connects to that
Again, someone having problems with FTP:
I'm a bit confused about what port mode and passive mode is. So here a
description of my problems:
Simple IP masquerading (e.g. HTTP) works fine. ip_masq_ftp module is
loaded.
FTP works fine if data is tranferred on a connection initiated by the
remote
Gerd Foerster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm a bit confused about what port mode and passive mode is.
In normal port-mode FTP, the client asks the server to make a connection
back to it, on a port chosen by the client, in some high-port range.
In passive FTP, the client asks the server for a