This worked perfectly for me! Thanks a lot for your answer.
Patric
On 25.10.2006, at 22:15, Holger Bauer wrote:
Enable the ftp proxy at lan and create a rule at top of your
firewallrules like mentioned here: http://cvstrac.pfsense.com/
tktview?tn=1138,6
Holger
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From: Patric Lichtsteiner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2006 9:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [pfSense Support] FTP and Loadbalancer
Hi all,
I'm using the load balancer functionality from pfSense to split our
traffic to 2 different WAN lines. This works very good so far.
Since 1.0-release I have troubles with ftp traffic. Connecting to a
ftp server and executing commands over the control port 21 works
without any problems. But as soon as I execute a command that
needs a
ftp data channel, I get troubles. Often the ftp connection simple
hangs, no directory listing comes back.
The problem is that many ftp servers do not accept data
channels from
a source ip that is different to the control channel.
No problem, I thought, I simply configure a rule that makes sure,
that all ftp traffic is routed over the same wan line (no load
balancing). But since the source- and destination TCP port of such a
data channel is choosen by the ftp server and is "something beyond
port 1023", I do not have any idea how I could do this.
Has anybody an idea?
Thanks
Patric
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