connection. Beings that you are encrypting the FTP
conrol traffic, such firewalls will not be able to read the FTP PORT command
and will, therefor, not open the rule for the associated FTP data traffic.
The result is consistant with what you are seeing.
-Garrick James
connection. Beings that you are encrypting the FTP
conrol traffic, such firewalls will not be able to read the FTP PORT command
and will, therefor, not open the rule for the associated FTP data traffic.
The result is consistant with what you are seeing.
-Garrick James
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True, but the extreme example I gave gives back that ability (you don't
_need_ to use an encrypted FS, either, it could just be a normal FS that is
not mounted automatically).
-Garrick James
nstalled, without actually having it
installed.
-Garrick James
t :)
True, but the extreme example I gave gives back that ability (you don't
_need_ to use an encrypted FS, either, it could just be a normal FS that is
not mounted automatically).
-Garrick James
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On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Giacomo Mulas wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Virtual Networking between Debian and Microsoft Windows systems
>
> Have a look at www.freeswan.org. It is an IPSec implementation for Linux,
> which works great on debian. Win2000 also supports IPSec,
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001, Giacomo Mulas wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Virtual Networking between Debian and Microsoft Windows systems
>
> Have a look at www.freeswan.org. It is an IPSec implementation for Linux,
> which works great on debian. Win2000 also supports IPSec,
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