Hi, Thanks for frox. This works well.
Thank you all for your help!! C�dric Petter [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Message d'origine----- De�: Michael Gale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoy�: mardi, 14. septembre 2004 21:01 ��: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet�: Fw: [squid-users] Re: ftp in & out with squid Hello, Look up frox (http://frox.sourceforge.net/) or ftpproxy (www.ftpproxy.org) and use which ever one you want that best fits your needs. Michael. Begin forwarded message: Date: Tue, 14 Sep 2004 17:25:28 +0200 From: C�dric_Petter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: RE: [squid-users] Re: ftp in & out with squid Ok But do you know a ftp proxy ??? Thanks for your help C�dric Petter [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Message d'origine----- De�: Henrik Nordstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Envoy�: mardi, 14. septembre 2004 16:10 ��: C�dric Petter Cc�: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Objet�: RE: [squid-users] Re: ftp in & out with squid On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, [iso-8859-1] C�dric Petter wrote: > The problem is only when I come from Internet and want to connect to my FTP > servers. This is not the task of Squid. Squid is a HTTP proxy. As such it can access ftp:// URLs when requested to do so by HTTP agents configured to use it as a proxy for the ftp:// scheme, but this does not mean that Squid can proxy FTP requests. You either need to publish your FTP server on the Internet, or use a FTP proxy with suitable access controls. Regards Henrik -- Michael Gale Network Administrator Utilitran Corporation
