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I'm currently using ports 20 and 21 on the firewall server for nominal ftp
access untill I can get internal box working.

I'm not sure what you mean by allowing port 20 as well, since I'm connecting
to the ftp server through port 2001.  On the internal server I'm using port
21 the default for glftpd, I don't think there is a setting to use port 20
as well.  I guess I'm a little confused here.

carl

-----Original Message-----
From: James D. Silliman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 1:57 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Masq] FTP module make configure patch...help...


You allowing port 20 as well?  I could never make the config you are
attempting work without exact same error and all patches installed.  No port
would work except 21, no matter what I did.

Put it to 21 for testing purposes and see what you get.

UNI


----- Original Message -----
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 4:41 PM
Subject: [Masq] FTP module make configure patch...help...


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>
> I'm having a bit of difficulty getting my system to correctly handle
> portwarding and ftp traffic.
>
> Here is the issue.  I have a redhat 7.0 server with IPchains and ipmasqadm
> all loaded and running fine.  I am forwarding all traffic from port 2001
on
> the extif to a dedicated ftp server at 192.168.100.5 on my internal net.
> The forward rules seem to work fine, and the firewall is letting the
traffic
> in, and out, but i can't seem to get the system to work right.  I can
login
> to the ftp server from the outside and I pass all the authentication, but
> when i try to get a directory, the system responds
>
> ftp> dir
> 200 PORT command successful.
> 425 Can't build data connection: Connection timed out.
> ftp>
>
> I tried this using the standard Windows ftp client and using CuteFTP with
> PASV on and then with PASV off.  I can't figure it out.
>
> I saw somewhere that inorder to work properly the ftp masq module needed
to
> be patched, but I couldn't figure out how to patch the module.  I found a
> file that seemed to be the right patch, but it wouldn't apply correctly,
> gfiving errors about entry lines and the like.
>
> If patching is the right solution, could someone send me a link to the
> latest patch for the module and give me a hint as to the correct command
to
> get the patch to apply correctly.
>
> BTW I'm running Redhat 7.1 on the internal ftp server with glftpd as the
ftp
> server on port 21.
>
> thanks
>
> Carl Engstrom
>
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