Sylvester schreib/napisaĆ or just enlightened us thusly: > You can define the range ports which are used to establish passive > connections by defining "PassivePorts" in the configuration file (likely > to be /etc/proftpd.conf)
> Add/modify this line to suit your needs: > PassivePorts 65525 65530 > Open appropriate ports in your firewall, and restart proftpd. Well those are outbound ports you are talking about. Thus AFAIK no way to open them up in Yast itself. Nevertheless, there is a switch in the susefirewall config file so you can use them though. However, IMO the easiest way to run a ftp in the passive mode is to put the word 'ftp' instead of a 'specific port' into yast2 firewall configuration. -- Jan If I can do it, then it ain't that hard at all. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
