Hello all!
We have faced the following problem:
after the upgrade of pfSense from 1.2-Release to 1.2.3-RC1, the access from the
internal LAN1 network to FTP-server, located in DMZ, seized functioning (in both
modes: active/passive) (via the LAN2 network).
The scheme of access:
LAN1 -- Router
Sorry for previous letter with bad subject..
Hello all!
We have faced the following problem:
after the upgrade of pfSense from 1.2-Release to 1.2.3-RC1, the access from the
internal LAN1 network to FTP-server, located in DMZ, seized functioning (in both
modes: active/passive) (via the LAN2
to 192.168.0.1 - disable FTP Helper (not checked)
What can I do more work for the FTP?
Thanks!!
Carlos Jardim
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work for the FTP?
Thanks!!
Carlos Jardim
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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 6:01 AM, Android Andrew[:]
andr...@oberon.pfi.lt wrote:
Sorry for previous letter with bad subject..
Hello all!
We have faced the following problem:
after the upgrade of pfSense from 1.2-Release to 1.2.3-RC1, the access from
the
internal LAN1 network to FTP-server,