Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box

2000-04-03 Thread sgaerner
nal Message - > From: Ashley Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:25 AM > Subject: Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box > > * Bill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >> Yes, ip_masq_ftp.o is installed in /lib/modules/2.0.36/ipv4/ &g

Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box

2000-04-03 Thread Bill
Thank you Ashley, works well, I'm a beginner, but I'm getting there slowly :-) - Original Message - From: Ashley Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Sent: Monday, April 03, 2000 12:25 AM Subject: Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box * Bill ([EMAIL PROTECTE

Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box

2000-04-02 Thread Ashley Clark
* Bill ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Yes, ip_masq_ftp.o is installed in /lib/modules/2.0.36/ipv4/ > > does this need to be configured? > and if so can you please tell me how? You'll need to load the module, you can add ip_masq_ftp to /etc/modules and then run modprobe ip_masq_ftp, that way it

Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box

2000-04-02 Thread Bill
4 PM Subject: Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box > >>>>> "Bill" == Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Bill> Hi all, I have a Debian box (woody) with IP Masq set-up, no > Bill> problems with accessing the internet or internall

Re: ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box

2000-04-02 Thread Bill Alexander
> "Bill" == Bill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Bill> Hi all, I have a Debian box (woody) with IP Masq set-up, no Bill> problems with accessing the internet or internally with ftp Bill> with my win98 and win2000 box's but if I try to access Bill> external ftp sites it logs in, au

ftp problems in masquerading with WIN box

2000-04-02 Thread Bill
Hi all, I have a Debian box (woody) with IP Masq set-up, no problems with accessing the internet or internally with ftp with my win98 and win2000 box's but if I try to access external ftp sites it logs in, authenticates and then gives the following error < 500 Illegal PORT command. * PORT