Hi,
Disabling the FTP-Proxy will stop allowing your clients to access outside
ftp servers.
If you want this, you can disable, otherwise makes no sense.
After some research, i found a problem with some FTP Server running
Microsoft IIS.
Not every server is well setup, and the returned IP from
On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Anil Garg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any harm in Disable the userland FTP-Proxy application ??
Any pointers or lead to read somewhere else would be appreciated.
If you don't use FTP, then no. If you do use FTP, then yes, keeping
the FTP-Proxy enabled
Thanks dave. I am trying out different settings to figure out some problems I
get with open VPN. Part of the problem is in my lack of knowledge and that
makes me shy asking so many question and consume air time.
Thanks again.
Best
Anil Garg
David Rees [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Mar 7,
On Fri, Mar 7, 2008 at 6:11 PM, Anil Garg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks dave. I am trying out different settings to figure out some problems
I get with open VPN. Part of the problem is in my lack of knowledge and
that makes me shy asking so many question and consume air time.
If you are
Is there any harm in Disable the userland FTP-Proxy application ??
Any pointers or lead to read somewhere else would be appreciated.
Thanks
Is there any harm in Disable the userland FTP-Proxy application ??
Where can I read about this?
Thanks
Anil Garg
We do not have documentation yet.
Feel free to help out at doc.pfsense.org.
Scott
On 1/19/06, David Strout [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can someone point me to some documentation on this feature? I'vee seen
this on all of the interface tabs and haven't seen much documentation on it.
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David