Re: masquerading & ftp

2000-02-22 Thread Brian May
> "Nathan" == Nathan E Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Nathan> You need to use passive ftp from behind a masquerading Nathan> box. Nathan> I thought there was a masq module for FTP, but I guess I Nathan> was thinking of the Cisco PIX. You have to examine each Nathan> p

Re: masquerading & ftp

2000-02-16 Thread Onno
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Re: masquerading & ftp

2000-02-15 Thread aphro
On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Brian McGroarty wrote: BMCGRO >With Debian, FTP doesn't work from behind a standard masquerading firewall. BMCGRO >I've observed the problem with ipfw and ipchains both. make sure you have all the ipmasq modules loaded, you need them for ftp, quake etc.. nate -

Re: masquerading & ftp

2000-02-15 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 03:06:00PM -0600, Brian McGroarty wrote: : As a learning exercise, I'm replacing our FreeBSD firewall with a Debian one. : The machine is used to provide masquerading for several Windows, Linux and : FreeBSD boxes on our cable modem. : : With Debian, FTP doesn't work from b

masquerading & ftp

2000-02-15 Thread Brian McGroarty
As a learning exercise, I'm replacing our FreeBSD firewall with a Debian one. The machine is used to provide masquerading for several Windows, Linux and FreeBSD boxes on our cable modem. With Debian, FTP doesn't work from behind a standard masquerading firewall. I've observed the problem with ipfw