Solved, sort of: configuring fetch to passive mode

2006-03-17 Thread Erik Nørgaard

Erik Norgaard wrote:

This ought to be a configuration tunable, but I can't find any 
documentaion on it: How to I force fetch to use passive mode?


It appears that this is indeed an environment variable, and is further 
set in login.conf, so this turned out not to be the cause of the problem.


Instead, it seems that there is a problem with pf to be investigated.

Thanks for listening :) and to those who replyed of course.

Cheers, Erik
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Re: Solved, sort of: configuring fetch to passive mode

2006-03-17 Thread Parv
in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote Erik NÞrgaard
thusly...

 Erik Norgaard wrote:
 
 This ought to be a configuration tunable, but I can't find any
 documentaion on it: How to I force fetch to use passive mode?
 
 It appears that this is indeed an environment variable, and is
 further set in login.conf, so this turned out not to be the cause
 of the problem.
 
 Instead, it seems that there is a problem with pf to be
 investigated.

Could it be that the first time pf rules are loaded, the interface
has not been configured completely (say, lacking an IP address)?


  - Parv

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