On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 02:25, Steven Adams wrote: > If this turns out to be the problem, you might also try to force your ftp > server to ACTIVE mode connections only and tell your client to use ACTIVE > (port 20/21) instead of PASSIVE. If you can't seem to get your Security team > to work with that, try getting them to allow ssh traffic and tunnel ftp > through ssh (the encrypted traffic normally makes Security folks smile and > the solution does work well).
Or on the Linux side use vsftpd. That supports setting the passive port range to use (as well as high security stuff, 3000 parallel sessions on a big PC and some other goodies)
