[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am able to connect to a remote ftp server
> through my firewall with passive ftp but
> I can't do any commands like ls or dir
> without firewall problems.
>
> If I turn off firewall then ftp commands
> work great.
>
> What else does passive ftp (ftp -p) require
> to be opened up?

Firewall rules to allow incoming FTP to my server, behind a firewall.
tcp/udp any source any port to local destination port 20
tcp/udp any source any port to local destination port  21
tcp/udp any source ports  49152 - 65535 (ephemeral) to local
destination ports  49152 - 65535 (ephemeral)

Hope that helps.

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