Re: [masq] pasv command using ip-masquerading

1998-06-07 Thread Jann Linder
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Re: [masq] pasv command using ip-masquerading

1998-06-07 Thread Jason Martin
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > > > I simply asked how to enable pasv on a host. at the ftp> prompt, type "passive" or "quot pasv" after logging in to the host. Not all hosts support this mode, but most do. As far as I know you have to do this _every_ time you run ftp. You migh

Re: [masq] pasv command using ip-masquerading

1998-06-07 Thread John D. Hardin
On Sat, 6 Jun 1998, Jason Martin wrote: > This option is necessary to traversing a IP_Masq gateway since the > standard ftp protocol dynamicaly creates ports to talk to your local > machine--but the masq system can't predict this and so doesn't know > where to send the new port to. Not quite tr

Re: [masq] pasv command using ip-masquerading

1998-06-07 Thread Paul Fontenot
>> > > 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,