Help me unsubscribe Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: Wayne Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Sent: 1999. lipanj 28 18:13 Subject: Re: ftping through a router
> > Subject: Re: ftping through a router > Date: Mon, Jun 28, 1999 at 09:09:05AM -0500 > > In reply to:Robert Rati > > Quoting Robert Rati([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > That's exactly the case, ans setting the ftp client to passive mode > > worked. I use ipchains to set the firewall rules thusly: > > > > Default input chain is ACCEPT > > Default forward chain is DENY with two entries to MASQ for ppp0 and eth0 > > Default output chain is ACCEPT > > > > I don't see how these rules prevent the active mode of ftp. What do the > > rules need to allow for active ftp to work? Also, where is this > > ip_masq_ftp module you are referring to? Is it a kernel module? > > If so, I > > don't have it, but I compiled everything into the kernel that I thought > > I'd need. > > >I didn't use modules at all. Know any way to check to see if > > that functionality is there? Thanks for all your help. > > > > Rob > > > > less /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Configure.help > / ip_masq_ftp.o > > IP: masquerading > CONFIG_IP_MASQUERADE > > [ snip ] > > If you say Y here, then the modules ip_masq_ftp.o (for ftp file > transfers), ip_masq_irc.o (for irc chats), ip_masq_quake.o (you > guessed it), ip_masq_vdolive.o (for VDOLive video connections), > ip_masq_cuseeme.o (for CU-SeeMe broadcasts) and ip_masq_raudio.o > (for RealAudio downloads) will automatically be compiled. They are > needed to make masquerading for these protocols work. Modules are > pieces of code which can be inserted in and removed from the running > kernel whenever you want; read Documentation/modules.txt for > details. > > -- > Real Programmers don't write in PL/I. PL/I is for programmers who > can't decide whether to write in COBOL or FORTRAN. > _______________________________________________________ > Wayne T. Topa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >