I've got proftpd-1.2.5rc1-1 installed on a 7.2 machine and it's up and
running.  Where the problem is is when I connect from my any machine behind
a firewall.  Here's what I get:

Current remote directory is /.
ncftp / > ls
connect failed: Connection refused.
Falling back to PORT instead of PASV mode.
List failed.

I can pretty much do anything I want, put files, remove them, whatever, but
nothing ever shows up when I do an 'ls' which is a slight pain in the arse.

I know it's something to do with the firewall I'm behind (is there some
option when compiling the kernel in a firewall machine that can eliminate
this?), but the thing that really makes me scratch my head is that I can ftp
into other machines running this same version, but I don't have that problem.

I've done a google search, but didn't come up with much.  Can anyone point
me in the right direction?

Thanks,

-Bill




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