Hi all,

I have a public FTP server accessible through redirections on my
firewall via ftp-proxy (my server has a private IPv4 address on a
local subnet).
I d'like to make it accessible through my IPv6 connectivity (gif
tunnel with hurricane electric). With this IPv6 connectivity, all my
servers have public addresses. But I can't find a way to do it with
ftp-proxy which seems to support my setup.

In my pf.conf I have:

anchor "ftp-proxy/*"
pass in log quick on gif0 inet6 proto tcp to port ftp rdr-to ::1 port 8121

Then I start the IPv6 instance of ftp-proxy with:

/usr/sbin/ftp-proxy -6 -p 8121

I tried to start ftp-proxy with "-vv -D 7" but I haven't any output
(with the IPv4 instance of ftp-proxy I can see the ftp connection).
Nothing happens. It seems the redirection in my pf.conf isn't
happening. On the other hand, with the "log" keyword on this rule, the
rule correctly matches since I can see it on pflog0...

Any Ideas ?


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Mattieu Baptiste
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