On Fri, 01 Sep 2000, Christoph Simon wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I've three machines behind a firewall provided by IP Masquerading (all > > machines running Potato). One of this machines is a web server updated > > by Windows Users by FTP. > > > > The problem is that conections provided inside a IP Masquerading > > environment can't transfer files. But in your homes (using a real IP > > connection) he can. > > > > Any hints? > > Did you consider running a proxy? BTW ftp through IP_masq should work. > > Christoph Simon > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I happen to have the same problem. I have a cable connection and from my gateway box running potato I can't seem to get a decent FTP transfer from my workstation box running woody and either ftpd or wu-ftpd. I run ip forwarding and masquerading on the gateway box. The local net is masqueraded as the "outer" IP# of the box connected to the cable ISP. All works well, I have the box load the masq modules for ftp and the like (even icq) on start-up; all but ftp'ing to my workstation from my gateway box. Same problem. Que? Anyone? Dan -- Danny Pansters [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ricin.com