On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:10, Marco Radzinschi wrote:
Place the following BEFORE any other rules, and replace $intsubnet with
your internal subnet. The second rule will allow active FTP from the
firewall itself.
map dc0 $intsubnet - 1.1.1.1/32 proxy port ftp ftp/tcp
map dc0 1.1.1.1/32 -
On Wed, 2003-02-19 at 21:26, Shane Hickey wrote:
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 15:10, Marco Radzinschi wrote:
Place the following BEFORE any other rules, and replace $intsubnet with
your internal subnet. The second rule will allow active FTP from the
firewall itself.
map dc0 $intsubnet -
On 17 Feb 2003, Shane Hickey wrote:
Howdy all,
I have a freebsd firewall and I want to be able to do make both passive
and active ftp client connections from my inside network to the outside
world. I'm using ipf and ipnat compiled into the kernel. I followed
the IPF HOWTOs that I've
Howdy all,
I have a freebsd firewall and I want to be able to do make both passive
and active ftp client connections from my inside network to the outside
world. I'm using ipf and ipnat compiled into the kernel. I followed
the IPF HOWTOs that I've read and I'm hitting a brick wall.