Changming Liu writes:
> For example, picture a network below:
> a FTP server farm protected a firewall, and a FTP client also behind
its
> firewall and there are multiple firewalls in different locations to
> pretect
> the corporate of the client is in. If the client is doing destination
load
> balance, it may use different corporate firewall as exit point for FTP
> data
> channels. This is because FTP server can tell its client to use
different
> server for data channels. This still poses big challenge today.

If the server is telling the client who to use, then the client is
connecting out for both the data and the control channels.  If they
go out different exit points on the client side, there's no problem
since both connections are initiated from the inside, right?

Can you elaborate more on what the problematic scenario is?

-Dave

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