On 9/8/2014 12:27 PM, Maurice de Laat wrote: > On 08-09-14 20:20, Ralf Quint wrote: >> On 9/8/2014 9:14 AM, Maurice de Laat wrote: >>> Hi list, >>> >>> Just wondering: how do you provide access to sFTP in your firewall? Unlike >>> regular FTP, there is no way to automatically open and close the right >>> ports that are used by the data connection. Do you just open a range of >>> ports for sFTP? >>> >> Well, regardless which sFTP you are talking about, the two most common >> once just use one port in either case: >> - "Simple File Transfer Protocol" is just using TCP/115 and >> - "SSH File Transfer Protocol", as it is a service over SSH, is just >> using TCP/22. >> > Ah, my bad. I meant FTPs, the one we can enable in the GUI. > > Well, I am using a smart firewall, which has a conntrack module and allows outbound (passive) connection as 'related' traffic... ;-)
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