On Jul 10, 2007, at 9:47 AM, The Wells Family wrote:
According to what I have read, setting up a NAT rule to forward the
ftp port (21) from the WAN to the internal server and then letting
pfsense create the firewall rules (it created two) and then turning
on the ftp helper (un-checking it
This is probably not the recommended method, but I have FTP setup using NAT
port forwards from our public address to the private one with the FTP helper
disabled. I had to setup the FTP server to use a specific range of ports for
the dynamic ports and them forwarded that range to the FTP server
I have seen some discussion on this topic in the past and according to what
I have read, it is supposed to be resolved. However I cannot get it to
work. I know the ftp server is set up just fine because it is fully
accessible from within my LAN (using its LAN address). However, no matter
how I t
I have seen some discussion on this topic in the past and according to what
I have read, it is supposed to be resolved. However I cannot get it to
work. I know the ftp server is set up just fine because it is fully
accessible from within my LAN (using its LAN address). However, no matter
how I t