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Hello,

I have a slight problem. I have a web server on 192.168.1.38, with
83.146.42.163:80 rdr to that address. There is a PF box between
192.168.1.0/24 and 83.146.42.160/28.

I cannot use passive FTP to connect to 192.168.1.38 as the client
attempts to connect directly to the RFC1918 address.

Using active FTP also attempts a connection to RFC1918 space. 

Does anyone know how I can set this up? I believe ftp-proxy is just for
clients in the private space which need to talk to the outside FTP
servers.

Is it possible to run a FTP server in RFC1918 space and if so, should I
BINAT the whole address, and even then, will it work? Is this question
too trivial for this list.

Thanks in advance.

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