At 04:38 PM 10/10/2005, you wrote:
Well I'm not sure to tell you the truth. I wonder if binding it to the
inet facing ip would fix it. The only this is this would remove the need
for nat as you would have the proxy handle all the hand offs. :/

Try this. Kill pftpx (only the one with the -c 21 -f 10.0.0.2 args)
Then run this. (replace $inet-address with your inet facing address)
/usr/local/sbin/pftpx -b $inet-address -c 21 -f 10.0.0.2 -g 21

this worked. i also had to delete the nat tunnel for ftp. i'm not sure how to make sure this sticks. e.g. before i had a nat tunnel to the ftp server, and that seems to have created the pftpx process automagically, but it seems to need the '-b WAN' also. scott?



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