Michael Olds said:
> I am behind a USRobotics broadband router which has a built in firewall.
> I have two boxes, a linux server and a windows 2000 workstation each with
> their own what I call "internal" static IP numbers.
are you certain this is possible with that router? i would contact
USR to
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Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 2:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Anonymous Proftp setup problems
Michael Olds said:
> Nate, thank you for this response,
>
> I am behind my router's firewall, but set up with static external and
> internal
Michael Olds said:
> Nate, thank you for this response,
>
> I am behind my router's firewall, but set up with static external and
> internal IPs:
what is the configuraiton? you sure it is setup for static NAT?
are you using NAT at all?(static or dynamic?)
>
> In Proftp (global) I Set up:
> UseRev
ike Olds www.buddhadust.org
-Original Message-
From: nate [mailto:debian-user@;aphroland.org]
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 1:13 PM
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Subject: Re: Anonymous Proftp setup problems
Michael Olds said:
> I am unable to get Proftp Anonymous ftp working (download only
Michael Olds said:
> I am unable to get Proftp Anonymous ftp working (download only; "real"
> use on the internal network is working fine), and am hoping that someone
you mention "internal" network. to me this makes me think you
are running it behind NAT. passive ftp does not work well with NAT.
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