did you compile the masq modules, or are they binaries? you must have ip_masq_ftp for the inbound traffic running already, right? I'm thinking the ip_masq modules are the problem
+=> -----Original Message----- +=> From: Chris Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] +=> Sent: Tuesday, July 11, 2000 10:16 AM +=> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org +=> Subject: FTP, MASQ, certian hosts timeout +=> +=> +=> +=> For some reason, with some ftp hosts my FTPs will timeout +=> when I try to go +=> to them, every single time. Other hosts work perfectly +=> fast every single +=> time. +=> +=> I've got two particular hosts that I work with all the +=> time. A Sun OS box +=> with one ISP that works perfect. The second is a Linux box with a +=> different ISP that is slow. +=> +=> Traceroutes to both ISPs actually show a closer and faster +=> connection to +=> the linux box. +=> +=> My gateway is a Debian 2.2 masq'd firewall (kernel 2.2.14). +=> +=> From my PC behind the masq, my pc will timeout going to the +=> ISP with the +=> linux box. If I go to the linux box from a unix machine +=> behind the masq, +=> it will say it connected to the ISP but it will wait about 5 minutes +=> before it prompts for a username. Once I'm connected, +=> transfers are as +=> fast as they should be. +=> +=> When I access both of these ISPs from home (DSL) I can +=> connect immediately +=> without any hesitation from either of them. +=> +=> I can ssh to both ISPs without this 5 min delay. It is +=> specific to FTP. +=> Does anyone have any ideas what could be causing this? +=> +=> -- +=> +=> -=-=-=-=-=- +=> Chris Wood Kitco, Inc. +=> 801-489-2097 Wencor West, Inc. +=> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Durham Aircraft Services +=> -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- +=> +=> +=> -- +=> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe +=> [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null +=>