Sean wrote:
Igor Robul wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:37:41AM -0500, Sean wrote:
I have my bsd system setup to allow ftp.
However when I try to ftp a directory and the contents from another
system it basically uses the directory as a file name and all
contents in that directory are ign
Igor Robul wrote:
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:37:41AM -0500, Sean wrote:
I have my bsd system setup to allow ftp.
However when I try to ftp a directory and the contents from another
system it basically uses the directory as a file name and all contents
in that directory are ignored.
Do you us
Sean wrote:
> I have my bsd system setup to allow ftp.
>
> However when I try to ftp a directory and the contents from another
> system it basically uses the directory as a file name and all contents
> in that directory are ignored.
>
> I am guessing that I am doing something wrong when I type to
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 09:37:41AM -0500, Sean wrote:
> I have my bsd system setup to allow ftp.
>
> However when I try to ftp a directory and the contents from another
> system it basically uses the directory as a file name and all contents
> in that directory are ignored.
Do you use Internet E
: Re: ftp problem
On 12/13/05, Imran Imtiaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> they are comming on xl0 interface
Then you should enable in/outbound traffic on your xl0 interface,
for
the ports from 49152 through 65535, used for the data-channel
connection.
--
Pietro Cerutti
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On 12/13/05, Imran Imtiaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> they are comming on xl0 interface
Then you should enable in/outbound traffic on your xl0 interface, for
the ports from 49152 through 65535, used for the data-channel
connection.
--
Pietro Cerutti
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Beansidhe - SwiSS Death /
rom any to any port = 21 flags S keep state
> # Block and log only first occurrence of all remaining traffic
> # coming into the firewall. The logging of only the first
> # occurrence stops a .denial of service. attack targeted
> # at filling up your log file space.
> # This rule enf
On 12/13/05, Imran Imtiaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am running a ftp server on my computer it works fine if i do not enable the
> firewall but as I enable the firewall on my system ftp doesn't works although
> I have open port 21 in firewall. my ftp client do gets connected but when i
> try
Efren Bravo wrote:
Hi,
I've problem with ipfw with natd to access from internal network to
internet ftp sites. From fbsd box i can access to ftp sites.
vr0 = out interface
6.34.60.15 = mi pc (winXP)
8668 = natd <== Why on this rule ntad is tranlated to 8668?
My rules:
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...
00070 diver
First off, this is not appropriate for [EMAIL PROTECTED] I've redirected to
questions@ ... please continue the conversation there.
Secondly, the correct way to _not_ run around in circles making wild
guesses as to what the problem might be is to enable debugging on
ftpd and then review the log f
Hello Gareth
I had a long time to find a solution for this tricky problem. If you want I
can send you my rc.firewall.
Am Tue, May 11, 2004 at 05:13:14PM +0200 Gareth Bailey schrieb:
> I have recently setup IPFW on my FreeBSD 5.2 Release
> server. I am running natd to provide inet to 5 LAN users
Thank you. Please do send the sample ipfilter rules. I am
very keen on getting all my services working properly with
a solid firewall, and if IPFILTER is the only way then so
be it.
What changes to the kernel will IPFILTER require? At the
moment i have the following kernel options for IPFW and
nat
You post is lacking details about what and from where you are doing
things from. I will try to guess at what you are trying to say.
You have pc with FBSD as gateway with LAN behind it. You have FTP
enabled in inted for auto launch on request. Lan users can FTP into
their /home directories. Your F
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