dynamically.
I have chosen to take an ftp-proxy based solution. I'm also limited to 1 box
here, so ftp-proxy is running on the
same machine as the target FTP server, although I understand it is typically
used in a gateway/forwarding situation.
After a lot of playing around with my firewall rules
NetOpsCenter wrote:
Matthias Kellermann wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying to get outgoing FTP sessions to work with pf and
ftp/ftp-proxy in a NAT environment.
My simple config on a test machine looks like this:
--
int_if = rl0
localnet
Jonathan Horne schrieb:
what about adding port 20 to your tcp_services definition (or perhaps pf will
accept the word 'ftp-data') ?
hth,
Thanks Jonathan.
After adding ftp-data to the tcp_services list I could connect to one
FTP server successfully, but another one did not work. I've
On Sunday 27 January 2008 19:48:33 Matthias Kellermann wrote:
I'm trying to get outgoing FTP sessions to work with pf and
ftp/ftp-proxy in a NAT environment.
Are you sure you need it? FTP should work out of the box on BSD boxes, since
by default FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=yes is set in environment
On Sunday 27 January 2008 03:31:21 pm NetOpsCenter wrote:
Matthias Kellermann wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying to get outgoing FTP sessions to work with pf and
ftp/ftp-proxy in a NAT environment.
My simple config on a test machine looks like
Hi list,
I'm trying to get outgoing FTP sessions to work with pf and
ftp/ftp-proxy in a NAT environment.
My simple config on a test machine looks like this:
--
int_if = rl0
localnet = 192.168.0.0/24
tcp_services = { ssh, domain, www
Matthias Kellermann wrote:
Hi list,
I'm trying to get outgoing FTP sessions to work with pf and
ftp/ftp-proxy in a NAT environment.
My simple config on a test machine looks like this:
--
int_if = rl0
localnet = 192.168.0.0/24
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
with ftp-proxy on my gateway at home: the darn
thing gets me connected to an outside ftp server, but won't let me do
anything else with it.
the gateway computer is freebsd (it is running pf with nat to share
and secure a pppoe connection); the client computer is running kubuntu
6.06.
any
Gilberto
2006/8/13, Ivan Levchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everybody,
having some troubles with ftp-proxy on my gateway at home: the darn
thing gets me connected to an outside ftp server, but won't let me do
anything else with it.
the gateway computer is freebsd (it is running pf with nat to share
on $int_if from any to any port 21 - 127.0.0.1 port 8021
Gilberto
2006/8/13, Ivan Levchenko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everybody,
having some troubles with ftp-proxy on my gateway at home: the darn
thing gets me connected to an outside ftp server, but won't let me do
anything else
Hi everybody,
having some troubles with ftp-proxy on my gateway at home: the darn
thing gets me connected to an outside ftp server, but won't let me do
anything else with it.
the gateway computer is freebsd (it is running pf with nat to share
and secure a pppoe connection); the client computer
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 need
because the this particular machine
was on an inside network. I need to know how to get ftp to use an ftp
proxy (on another machine that has a direct connection).
Since the machine in question is configured to be a server, I did'nt
install the Xwindows softwares. So I need to know what to do
was on an inside network. I need to know how to get ftp to use an ftp
proxy (on another machine that has a direct connection).
Since the machine in question is configured to be a server, I did'nt
install the Xwindows softwares. So I need to know what to do with
the command line (default csh for root). The other
I'm trying to get the ipfilter/ipnat FTP proxy working, and clearly
I'm missing something. The symptom I have is that I'm getting a No
Route To Host error when a remote FTP server attempts to open a data
channel back to my clients (fetch, wget, etc. report No Route To Hose
immediately
I run freebsd 5.4.
At office I compile my ports of interest smoothly, like a charme with a
mere make install clean from behind a proxy which I have once and for
all defined in /etc/make.conf as in these 2 lines:
FETCH_ENV = HTTP_PROXY=http://userid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080
FETCH_ENV =
hey
i am trying to disable inetd.
i've installed pure-ftpd to replace ftpd.
but since i'm running pf, i wonder what happens to this inetd.conf entry:
ftp-proxy stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftp-proxy ftp-proxy
how is this applied now?
thanks!
-- fafa
On 4/28/05, Fafa Diliha Romanova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am trying to disable inetd.
i wonder what happens to this inetd.conf entry:
how is this applied now?
Common sense tells me that if you disable inetd any entries in
inetd.conf are no longer applicable.
-CM
On 4/28/05, Fafa Diliha Romanova [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i am trying to disable inetd.
Why?
--
-Tomas Quintero
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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
-Original Message-
From: Mauricio Brunstein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 2004 23:53
To: Didier Wiroth
Subject: Re: Re : Re: ftp-proxy
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
adresses.
root inetd 2756 4 tcp4 *:8021
How can I do this?
In openbsd you set
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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
adresses
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 -m
I running FreeBSD 4.9 gateway with IPFILTER version 3.4.31 firewall.
Have ms/windows boxes on private lan behind firewall. Have IPNAT
running with FTP proxy enabled. From the ms/win lan users view point
every things is working fine for FTP client active and passive
access to public FTP sites
Hello. My friend have a Windows XP box running acfp proxy server (an
opensource proxy server on sourceforge) which provide me http and ftp
proxy both at the port 3130. I use it with Mozilla. Works fine for both
http and ftp access.
But I cannot use it with fetch(1). I set the http_proxy
In the last episode (Nov 03), Zhang Weiwu said:
Hello. My friend have a Windows XP box running acfp proxy server (an
opensource proxy server on sourceforge) which provide me http and ftp
proxy both at the port 3130. I use it with Mozilla. Works fine for
both http and ftp access.
But I
Hi all,
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 as it takes over the link, giving
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
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.
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