One port's for control and one's for data:

make sure you check this out: "cat /etc/services | grep ftp"

Rob


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Why's that?

j.
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At 08:58 PM 1/16/02, you wrote:
>You might want to open up port 20, as well.
>
>On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Julian Opificius wrote:
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I'm using NAT on my Cisco 678 DSL modem, to connect my real IP into my
> > private LAN.
> > I want to run an FTP server on my Linux box, accessible from the outside
> > world. I know I have to open up port 21, 'cos it's the FTP control port,
> > but do I have to open up any other ports in order to allow data
transfers?
> >
> > julian.
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