ftpd in a jail

2005-09-13 Thread 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. And i set all security.jail.* to 1 , (except security.jail.jailed) How can it be

Re: ftpd in a jail

2005-09-13 Thread Emanuel Strobl
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

running ftpd in a jail

2004-01-15 Thread Hiren
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

Re: running ftpd in a jail

2004-01-15 Thread Dan Pelleg
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

RE: running ftpd in a jail

2004-01-15 Thread fbsd_user
firewall. You only need an single firewall rule to allow port 21 Check it out -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Hiren Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:31 AM To: FreeBSD-Questions Subject: running ftpd in a jail greetings i am setting up a ftp