Thanks for the reply.

> I had a similar problem in a different environment. It turned out
> port 20 and 21 needed to be open to allow anything more then
> a login.

Well, I don't mind opening up 20 and 21 (and if possible restricting that to
the GREEN network), but the firewall was blocking the return traffic on port
20 (when the FTP client issued an 'ls' command, it then appeared to hang). I
thought switching to PASV was the workaround.

Is there a way to open up outbound traffic from the server on port 20? I can
see how to open up pinholes based on the *destination* port, but not the
port on which the traffic originates (which we know is 20 for data). Plus we
don't know what the destination port is going to be, so I guess there must
be a way of specifying *any*.

BTW, please correct me if anything above sounds daft - this is all new stuff
to me.


Regards

-- 
Aidan Whitehall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Macromedia ColdFusion Developer
Fairbanks Environmental +44 (0)1695 51775


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