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Re: [proxy-suite] Hello, I have a problem.. sort of.
- From: Volker Wiegand <wiegand@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 21:12:37 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <Pine.LNX.4.10.10001242207430.3496-100000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 24 Jan 2000, Hurley Braden wrote:
>
>
> I have been pulling out what is left of my hair (not much) for the past week.
>
Oh dear! Don't.
> My situation is:
> FTP1
> eth0:1=IP1 |
> Internet -------------[ firewall ]----intranet
> eth0:2=IP2 |
> FTP2
>
Understood.
> I have to FTP servers that need to see the outside world... they are bound to
> IP1 and IP2. I have Suse 6.2 running on the box, with ipchains and ipmasqadm.
> I am also using ip aliases.
>
Okay.
> Now my problems:
> I was running ftp-proxy for FTP1, and when two or more people tried to
> download a big file, it would just hang. This problem was solved by the Port
> patch from Letter 24 (by Volker?). THANKS !!!!
>
What is "Letter 24"? Can you bounce me the mail that helped you? Just to
make sure we are in sync.
> My second problem is that if I try to run two ftp-proxys, people can't download
> anything. I know in the documentation it says not to run two proxies on the
> same port. Does that apply in this case? In the .conf files I list the
> different connecting address for the server.
>
If you are running two different servers with two different .conf files,
and these .conf files point to different IP-Addr/Port pairs, then there
should be nothing wrong with the setup. Can you provide some debug or
syslog output? I'm here to help. [But maybe not tonight, certainly
tomorrow morning German time] :-)
>
>
> Hurley Braden
>
Volker
--
Volker Wiegand Phone: +49 (0) 6196 / 50951-24
SuSE Rhein/Main AG Fax: +49 (0) 6196 / 40 96 07
Mergenthalerallee 45-47 Mobile: +49 (0) 179 / 292 66 76
D-65760 Eschborn E-Mail: Volker.Wiegand@xxxxxxx
++ Only users lose drugs. Or was it the other way round? ++
>
>
> I have been pulling out what is left of my hair (not much) for the past week.
>
Oh dear! Don't.
> My situation is:
> FTP1
> eth0:1=IP1 |
> Internet -------------[ firewall ]----intranet
> eth0:2=IP2 |
> FTP2
>
Understood.
> I have to FTP servers that need to see the outside world... they are bound to
> IP1 and IP2. I have Suse 6.2 running on the box, with ipchains and ipmasqadm.
> I am also using ip aliases.
>
Okay.
> Now my problems:
> I was running ftp-proxy for FTP1, and when two or more people tried to
> download a big file, it would just hang. This problem was solved by the Port
> patch from Letter 24 (by Volker?). THANKS !!!!
>
What is "Letter 24"? Can you bounce me the mail that helped you? Just to
make sure we are in sync.
> My second problem is that if I try to run two ftp-proxys, people can't download
> anything. I know in the documentation it says not to run two proxies on the
> same port. Does that apply in this case? In the .conf files I list the
> different connecting address for the server.
>
If you are running two different servers with two different .conf files,
and these .conf files point to different IP-Addr/Port pairs, then there
should be nothing wrong with the setup. Can you provide some debug or
syslog output? I'm here to help. [But maybe not tonight, certainly
tomorrow morning German time] :-)
>
>
> Hurley Braden
>
Volker
--
Volker Wiegand Phone: +49 (0) 6196 / 50951-24
SuSE Rhein/Main AG Fax: +49 (0) 6196 / 40 96 07
Mergenthalerallee 45-47 Mobile: +49 (0) 179 / 292 66 76
D-65760 Eschborn E-Mail: Volker.Wiegand@xxxxxxx
++ Only users lose drugs. Or was it the other way round? ++
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