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Hi,
I've
got the following (strange?) problem: I've got a Cisco configured with the
following access-list (a part of it):
...
int ser0
ip access-group 110 in
...
...
access-list
110 permit tcp any eq ftp host X.X.X.X established
access-list
110 permit tcp any eq ftp-data host X.X.X.X
...
access-list 110 deny ip any any
Now
the problem is that I can use every ftp-client for ftp-ing (bulletprof FTP,
ws_ftp, ...), everything works fine,
but ftp in a browser (Explorer,
Netscape) doesn't work (can't get a data-connection) and Ftp in a
MS-Dos window doesn't work either (also no data connection).
Is
there anybody who has the same problem or a solution? Or always use a
normal ftp-client?
Thanks,
Tom
Casaer
PS: I
don't use PASSIVE mode, so it's a normal ftp connection.
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- RE: ftp through CISCO access-list Tom Casaer
- RE: ftp through CISCO access-list Erwin Geirnaert
- RE: ftp through CISCO access-list Ben Nagy
- Re: ftp through CISCO access-list Chris Brenton
- Re: ftp through CISCO access-list Mikael Olsson
- RE: ftp through CISCO access-list Ben Nagy
- Re: ftp through CISCO access-list Chris Brenton
- RE: ftp through CISCO access-list Tom Casaer
- RE: ftp through CISCO access-list Ben Nagy
