+++ Shanker Balan [linux-india] <18/12/01 12:33 +0530>:
> You _can_ use passive FTP but this requires client side configuration.
> Don't you think using the FTP connection (ip_conntrack_ftp) tracking
> module which allows active connects a better option? 

Was just pointing out that passive ftp is also an option - especially for
those who don't have control over how their NAT is being performed, or have
something like a cisco router doing NAT for them.

That, and I normally hate to make server changes for any reason when there's
a perfectly simple client side configuration which can work just as well
under a given circumstance.

Your solution is right as well, of course ...

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