Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-30 Thread Michael Wood
On Thu, Aug 30, 2001 at 10:58:25AM +, Martin WHEELER wrote: > On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Michael Wood wrote: > > > I don't know what "Mandrake SNF" is > > Mandrakesoft's Single Network Firewall -- a pre-built template > for an ipchains rules firewall, controlled by a web browser + [snip] I see :)

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-30 Thread Allen Ahoffman
I highly recommend the rcf firewall which can be found at http://rcf.mvlan.net > On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Michael Wood wrote: > > > I don't know what "Mandrake SNF" is > > Mandrakesoft's Single Network Firewall -- a pre-built template for an > ipchains rules firewall, controlled by a web browser +

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-30 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Wed, 29 Aug 2001, Michael Wood wrote: > I don't know what "Mandrake SNF" is Mandrakesoft's Single Network Firewall -- a pre-built template for an ipchains rules firewall, controlled by a web browser + PHP interface. $99 with snappy 412 pp manual; or whatever it costs you to download and burn

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-29 Thread Keith G. Murphy
Chris Wagner wrote: > > Are you also permitting the ftp-data port to go through? Ftp is 21, and I > sorta forget the number for ftp-data. :) > root@debserver:/etc# grep ftp-data /etc/services ftp-data20/tcp Looks like 20. :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a sub

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Michael Wood
On Tue, Aug 28, 2001 at 02:25:42PM -0400, Chris Wagner wrote: > The WS FTP thingy you're refering to is for going through > proxies. Some folks just don't know the difference between > firewalls and proxies. :) To do this just set up port Indeed. That's partially because in WS_FTP/CuteFTP etc.

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Chris Wagner
Are you also permitting the ftp-data port to go through? Ftp is 21, and I sorta forget the number for ftp-data. :) At 10:32 PM 8/28/01 +, Martin WHEELER wrote: >230 User logged in, access restrictions apply. >Remote system type is UNIX. >Using binary mode to transfer files. >ftp> pwd >257 "

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Martin WHEELER
On 28 Aug 2001, Fraser Campbell wrote: > Are you using passive mode? Thanks folks -- entering pftp at the command line now works a treat. (I was busting a gut trying to use FileRunner to go thro' the firewall.) Now -- anyone know how to persuade FileRunner to accept passive mode FTP from the a

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Fraser Campbell
Martin WHEELER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > 200 PORT command successful. > . . . . . > 425 Can't build data connection: Operation timed out. > ftp> > > Huh? > > Any clueful hints; comments? Are you using passive mode? -- Fraser Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> S

RE: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Simon Boulet
I believe you need to use PASSIVE mode/transfert. -Original Message- From: Martin WHEELER [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, August 28, 2001 6:33 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Alisson Sellaro; Chris Wagner Subject:Re: FTP thro' firewall On Tue, 28 Aug 2001,

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Martin WHEELER
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Chris Wagner wrote: > The WS FTP thingy you're refering to is for going through proxies. ... so much for Windows ... > just set up port forwarding on the firewall ... > and only allow ftp connections from your known boxes to pass > through. Allow nothing from the jung

Re: FTP thro' firewall

2001-08-28 Thread Chris Wagner
The WS FTP thingy you're refering to is for going through proxies. Some folks just don't know the difference between firewalls and proxies. :) To do this just set up port forwarding on the firewall. Use ipchains or something and only allow ftp connections from your known boxes to pass through.