Not true. You simply wait for the port number to be handed to you by the passive mode server, then tell the active mode server to connect to that port number, with the server's IP address (which the server also gives you as part of the transaction process).

The passive mode server provides an IP address and port number to which a connection should be made. The active mode server requests one. Just give the active mode server the information obtained from the passive mode server.

I don't think so, unless you're talking about spoofing the IP headers
at the packet level. In ftp passive mode the server opens a random
port within an assigned range for transactions with the client. Even
if you managed to pick off that port and pass it to a second server,
the second one would have to start the handshaking protocol all over
again and a new random port would be opened on the server.



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