If you have a little bit more complex setup, I found that FTP Sesame
(google ftpsesame) worked a charm. ftp-proxy wasn't able to handle two
way active and passive connections in my setup but ftpsesame has been
going great guns. Handles several hundred inbound and several thousand
outbound ftp
Em Ter, 2004-09-28 às 22:10, Matt Sellers escreveu:
Which leads me to this: how can I have multiple routes and DHCP leases
without overwriting my default route on the firewall. Everytime a new
DHCP lease comes in i get a new default route, took me a while to
figure that out. I assume that
Hello!
Firstly, I'm sorry for this long post.
Secondly, I'm looking at these packets and don't know how
to move forward to get this fixed. Every help would be great.
Thank you for your time.
If I try to scp (or ftp) something from computer2 to computer1
connection get stalled. From
Dear Clinton, A million thanks for the link! It is working now! I
chose to stick with the default proxy port 8021 of OpenBSD 3.5
ftp-proxy and not 8081 in the article and also ftp-proxy manual of
OpenBSD 3.5 specifies a differrent set of ports so I am sticking to
the manual.
But I got the Idea
Martin Lexa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Side question, how can I filter on enc0?
tcpdump -i enc0 icmp, for example, isn't working. Probably with
-E option... ?
tcpdump -i enc0 proto 1 ( works for me on xl0 interface so I hope
it will work on enc0 as well).
Petr R.
Petr Ruzicka pe v t 30. 09. 2004 v 16:09 +0200:
Martin Lexa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Side question, how can I filter on enc0?
tcpdump -i enc0 icmp, for example, isn't working. Probably with
-E option... ?
tcpdump -i enc0 proto 1 ( works for me on xl0 interface so I hope
it
First, you have to test the redirected connection from the outside, you
can't possibly test the redirection from the LAN or the pf box. Even if
you connect to one of the external addresses from there does not make
the connection arrive in on $ext_if1 or $ext_if2, and the rdr rules
simply do not
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
2) If this port is- and forget critical, how about occasionally
nessessary for irc is it the case that the legion number of
mIRC clients out there, windows code btw, ports auth client
functioning?
Most windows IRC clients implement RFC 1413