On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:10:14PM -0800, tony mancill wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Moses Moore wrote:
>
> > I've got a server behind a firewall that users want to transfer files
> > to-from. scp isn't an option because ssh is being port-forwarded to a
> > machine that isn't the fileserver. ftp
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 01:10:14PM -0800, tony mancill wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Moses Moore wrote:
>
> > I've got a server behind a firewall that users want to transfer files
> > to-from. scp isn't an option because ssh is being port-forwarded to a
> > machine that isn't the fileserver. ft
For some reason, I haven't seen the beginning of this thread, so I may be
missing some details. From what I can gather you are trying to run FTP over
SSL. I don't know what type(s) of firewall(s) you have involved (again, I
didn't see the original post).
FTP over SSL simply won't work through th
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Moses Moore wrote:
> I've got a server behind a firewall that users want to transfer files
> to-from. scp isn't an option because ssh is being port-forwarded to a
> machine that isn't the fileserver. ftp would be nice, but ftp sends
> passwords in cleartext.
I would recomme
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Moses Moore writes:
>Okay, let's try another tack.
>
>I've got the firewall port-forwarding ports 20,21 to the machine running
>ftpd-ssl, and I can connect (and I've packetsnif
Okay, let's try another tack.
I've got a server behind a firewall that users want to transfer files
to-from. scp isn't an option because ssh is being port-forwarded to a
machine that isn't the fileserver. ftp would be nice, but ftp sends
passwords in cleartext.
ftpd-ssl seems to be the proper o
For some reason, I haven't seen the beginning of this thread, so I may be
missing some details. From what I can gather you are trying to run FTP over
SSL. I don't know what type(s) of firewall(s) you have involved (again, I
didn't see the original post).
FTP over SSL simply won't work through t
On Fri, 22 Feb 2002, Moses Moore wrote:
> I've got a server behind a firewall that users want to transfer files
> to-from. scp isn't an option because ssh is being port-forwarded to a
> machine that isn't the fileserver. ftp would be nice, but ftp sends
> passwords in cleartext.
I would recomm
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Moses Moore writes:
>Okay, let's try another tack.
>
>I've got the firewall port-forwarding ports 20,21 to the machine running
>ftpd-ssl, and I can connect (and I've packetsni
Okay, let's try another tack.
I've got a server behind a firewall that users want to transfer files
to-from. scp isn't an option because ssh is being port-forwarded to a
machine that isn't the fileserver. ftp would be nice, but ftp sends
passwords in cleartext.
ftpd-ssl seems to be the proper
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