"Casey T.Zednick" wrote:
> Give /usr/ports/www/squid a try, it can proxy HTTP and FTP.
Thanks, hadnt thought to look in www/
>
> http://www.squid-cache.org/
>
> Hope this helps, but if I where doing it I would use NAT and block any
> incoming from the outside. That way you can use other net a
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 10:00 am, Julian Stacey wrote:
> Hi all,
> Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
> from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
>
> My Background:
> - I'm not looking for high performance,
> (it's not a big company, just my home site
On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 12:22:21AM +0100, Julian Stacey wrote:
> > > TO AVOID:
> > > ncftpd: commercial=20
> >
> > Just because it's commercial doesn't mean that it's no good. It is
> > actually quite cheap, and we used it a lot at Pavilion Internet.
>
> I wrote:
>
> >> (it's not a
> > TO AVOID:
> > ncftpd: commercial=20
>
> Just because it's commercial doesn't mean that it's no good. It is
> actually quite cheap, and we used it a lot at Pavilion Internet.
I wrote:
>> (it's not a big company, just my home site with some internal hosts)
I want a proxy ftpd
Terry Lambert wrote:
> Julian Stacey wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
> > from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
>
> man libalias
>
> Then install natd.
I don't believe that's the solution I'm looking for. I may be
wrong, or th
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> I thought that natd just parsed the PORT and PASV commands
> and replies, respectively, and changed them accordingly,
> while just passing on everything else. That's not what I
> call an application-level proxy. It's a packet-level proxy
> with some hacks. ;-)
What do yo
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oliver Fromme wrote:
> > Maybe I'm wrong, but it sounded like he is searching for an
> > application-level proxy, not a packet-level one.
>
> The natd program has application level proxy code (natd is an
> application level program) that supports F
Oliver Fromme wrote:
> Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Julian Stacey wrote:
> > > Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
> > > from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
> >
> > man libalias
> > Then install natd.
>
> Maybe I'm wrong, but it so
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Julian Stacey wrote:
> > Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
> > from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
>
> man libalias
> Then install natd.
Maybe I'm wrong, but it sounded like he is searching for an
appl
Julian Stacey wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
> from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
man libalias
Then install natd.
-- Terry
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On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 05:00:58PM +, Julian Stacey wrote:
> TO AVOID:
> ncftpd: commercial
Just because it's commercial doesn't mean that it's no good. It is
actually quite cheap, and we used it a lot at Pavilion Internet.
Joe
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Hi all,
Any reccomendations what to install (or avoid) on my firewall,
from 4.4 /usr/ports/ftp/ to be a proxy ftpd server ?
My Background:
- I'm not looking for high performance,
(it's not a big company, just my home site with some internal hosts).
- I will have the usual security concerns
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