>> > > I simply asked how to enable pasv on a host.
The Can Use Passive FTP field specifies whether the remote
server allows use of the FTP Protocol's PASV command.
There are two ways to set up FTP connections. The default
way is what I call Port FTP. Unfortunately, Port FTP can-
not be used when your local host is hiding behind a Fire-
wall. Passive FTP can be used with a firewall, and that's
why I would like to use that method if possible. You
probably will not need to edit this field, since this can
be detected automatically most of the time.
Not sure if this answers your questions or not, If not I will try again.
-Paul
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