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Since the ftp uses 21 and 20  this will not be possible unless you
are using a client and server that support passive ftp (no port 20). 

We had tried this in the past and it did not work since not all
servers support passive mode ftp.

==DMT>

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> From: Brodkil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2000 8:54 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: FTP server on inside of IPCHAINS firewall
> 
> 
> 
> I am running a linux box as a basic packet filtering and
> masquerading firewall, using ipchains, to connect to a cable
> service.
> Can anyone enlighten me on the possibility of running an FTP 
> server inside
> the local net (192.168.0.0) and making it directly accesible 
> to the outside
> world, on a non standard port for FTP.  I would like to do 
> this straight
> through without adding another NIC.
> 
> Is this possible?
> What are the likely security concerns?
> How would you implement this?
> 
> I would also like any information on accessing FTPs on non 
> standard ports
> outside of an IPCHAINS MASQ firewall.
> ip_masq_ftp.o module only seems to work properly on 21
> 
> Cheers,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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