i got it working with this configuration when i have the ftp client on
the linux box use passive ftp mode.
I haven't got into looking at pftpx yet, but its already working for
now, just have to make sure that i am using a client that works in
passive mode, not active.
On 8/15/06, Jeremy C. Reed
COOOL!
I will definately look into this when i get home..
nice, thanks!
On 8/15/06, Joao Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 8/14/06, Ivan Levchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello Gilberto,
>
> No, that wouldn't work, there is no sense in adding a nat rule to the
> internal interface.
>
>
On 8/14/06, Ivan Levchenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Gilberto,
No, that wouldn't work, there is no sense in adding a nat rule to the
internal interface.
I just found out why it didn't work. All this time, I was using active
ftp on my ubuntu box. when i switched to passive, it all worked
Hello Gilberto,
No, that wouldn't work, there is no sense in adding a nat rule to the
internal interface.
I just found out why it didn't work. All this time, I was using active
ftp on my ubuntu box. when i switched to passive, it all worked like a
charm. found it on some forum archive .. forgot
On 6/29/06, jekillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello,
I have successfully installed FreeBSD 6.0 commercial boxed cds in 2
AMD64 machines. All ports and packages selected and all went well.
but some other software that is not installed by default, like Apache,
I couldn't get ports to install beca
I've used the HTTP method to use a proxy for installs with out much
trouble, and I think FTP proxy is just as easy. Assuming that you
want to use the pkg_* tools:
setenv HTTP_PROXY "http://proxy/";
setenv FTP_PROXY "ftp://proxy/";
Also check out the fetch manpage, it has all the info you'll nee
Hi,
Thanks for answering.
This is how I do it now, but isn't it really possible to bind it to the
localhost address?
Thx
didier
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From: Mauricio Brunstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 23:53
To: Didier Wiroth
Subject: Re: Re : Re: ftp-
Hi,
Tthis was the output from sockstat:
> Have you tried changing the * to 127.0.0.1 i.e
>
> root inetd 27564 tcp4127.0.0.1:8021
But this is isn't working:
127.0.0.1:ftp-proxy stream tcp nowait root
/usr/libexec/ftp-proxy ftp-proxy -a 172.16.43.50 -u proxy -n
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Didier Wiroth wrote:
> hi,
> I installed freebsd5.3 on my soekris box.
> I'm using pf with ftp-proxy (started from inetd). I would like to bind the
> ftp-proxy to "only listen" to the localhost. Actually it listens to all
> adr
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Max Clark wrote:
> I am looking to configure a ftp proxy for use over a low speed link. I would
> like to be able to ftp upload from a local lan connected client to this
> proxy, have the proxy server connect to the ftp server, spool the data
> transfer, and upload for as long
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