Re: ftp-proxy on a bridging firewall

2004-08-25 Thread Samuel Tardieu
> "Mattias" == mailinglists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Mattias> My understanding of the ftp proxy is that you only need it on Mattias> systems running NAT. If you're running a bridging firewall, Mattias> then I'm assuming that all the machines behind it have public Mattias> IP addresses? Y

RE: ftp-proxy on a bridging firewall

2004-08-25 Thread mailinglists
s Lindgren "I'm Mattias Lindgren, and I've approved the contents of this message" -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Hodges Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 3:30 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: ftp-proxy

Re: ftp-proxy on a bridging firewall

2004-08-23 Thread Paul Hodges
I have been pointed at FTPSesame by two people, and it looks pretty much ideal to me (I'm not using NAT), and philosophically a preferable solution. However, I would also like to understand why my present solution doesn't work. I know that an IP address is required, but as I said, my bridge has o

Re: ftp-proxy on a bridging firewall

2004-08-23 Thread Russell Fulton
On Tue, 2004-08-24 at 04:55, Paul Hodges wrote: > My configuration is that I have a (four-legged) bridge, and the EXT > interface was assigned an IP address which I can access from anywhere > for managing the firewall. > > I am trying to set up the ftp-proxy. My understanding is that you can not

ftp-proxy on a bridging firewall

2004-08-23 Thread Paul Hodges
My configuration is that I have a (four-legged) bridge, and the EXT interface was assigned an IP address which I can access from anywhere for managing the firewall. I am trying to set up the ftp-proxy. I have defined the port in /etc/services and then enabled the proxy in /etc/inetd.conf using th