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Hi Guys, I wish to setup a FTP gateway on my firewall machine, to prevent direct connection from internal hosts to the outside world - and no inbound connection are allowed. I realised I will have problem with ftp-data, as it will start a connection from the server back to my client. How to configure ftp-proxy to fit my requirements? And how does it affect my users? My Linux machine is RH 6.2 + 2.2.17. Thanks. Regards, Jason ~#~
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Set the DestinationTransferMode to passive in your conf file.
John Lampe
http://f00dikator.penguinpowered.com/
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Hi Guys,
I wish to setup a FTP gateway on my firewall machine, to prevent direct connection from internal hosts to the outside world - and no inbound connection are allowed. I realised I will have problem with ftp-data, as it will start a connection from the server back to my client. How to configure ftp-proxy to fit my requirements? And how does it affect my users?
My Linux machine is RH 6.2 + 2.2.17.
Thanks.
Regards, Jason
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