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Jeff,
The problem is establishing data
connections. For that
one of the peers (client or server) needs to inform
the other
where (ip and port) is going to wait for a
connection and the
firewall needs to forward this
connection.
Some firewall automatically forward
connections when they
"see" the FTP command "port" going out, but for a
SSL
connection the firewall is not able to see
anything, so you
would need put the server on the DMZ (demilitarized
zone),
or configure the
firewall to forward a large range of ports to the
server. WS_FTP 7.6 will detect the wrong IP
when the
server is NAT and automatically switch to the
external IP.
Claudio M. Robles
FTP Development Team ----- Original Message -----
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