Both pfSense boxes are using 4-08-2006 snapshot.   I'll give the sync
command a try.

- Jason 

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2006 3:21 PM
To: support@pfsense.com
Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Passive FTP - sorry

This was fixed a few days ago.  cvs_sync.sh releng_1 or update to the latest
snapshot.

On 4/11/06, Jason J Ellingson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sorry... But I seem to be brain dead...
>
> Co-location server (Downtown):
> I have an FTP server behind a 1:1 NAT on the OPT1 interface and FTP 
> Proxy enabled only on OPT1 (disabled/checked on WAN).
>
> Personal client (Home):
> I have an FTP client behind a normal NAT on the LAN interface and FTP 
> Proxy enabled only on LAN (disabled/checked on WAN).
>
> Active FTP works fine.  However, passive does not.
>
> The "PASV" is sent by the client and seen by the server just fine.
> The "227 Entering Passive Mode (10,0,0,2,5,24)" is sent back by the 
> sever, but the client does not see it at all.
>
> Is the 1:1 NAT confusing the OPT1 FTP Proxy?  Perhaps the proxy is 
> resending the packet out the WAN using the pfSense WAN IP and not the 
> external IP in the 1:1 NAT that it should.  Sound right?  It would 
> explain why the client isn't seeing it... The packet is coming from the
wrong IP.
>
> - Jason
>
>
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