I have a ftpd server running in a jail and i want to
redirect the ftp traffic from my real host to jail.
I have already configured my traffic from 22 and 25 to
jail with natd and ipfw, but isn't working for ftp.
And i set all security.jail.* to 1 , (except
security.jail.jailed)
How can it be
Am Dienstag, 13. September 2005 12:03 CEST schrieb Dan Toganel:
I have a ftpd server running in a jail and i want to
redirect the ftp traffic from my real host to jail.
I have already configured my traffic from 22 and 25 to
jail with natd and ipfw, but isn't working for ftp.
You know about
greetings
i am setting up a ftp server.
since i prefer setting all services within jails, i thought i would
setup ftpd within a jail.
i was basically NATing the required ports to the jails.
i realized that ftpd in passive mode was almost impossible to NAT since
it uses a wide range of ports.
i
Hiren [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
greetings
i am setting up a ftp server.
since i prefer setting all services within jails, i thought i would
setup ftpd within a jail.
i was basically NATing the required ports to the jails.
i realized that ftpd in passive mode was almost impossible to NAT
firewall. You only need an single firewall rule to allow port 21
Check it out
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Subject: running ftpd in a jail
greetings
i am setting up a ftp