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Ftp service Ipcop
18 years 11 months ago #11957
by nsakthi77
Ftp service Ipcop was created by nsakthi77
Hi,
I installed ipcop version 1.4.4,
I could able to browse internet from proxy server via proxy setup in my Internet explorer.
But i could not able to use Ftp service, ex. Smart Ftp..
What config i have to chose for using ftp on the client side?
Pls help....
Regards
NSakthi
I installed ipcop version 1.4.4,
I could able to browse internet from proxy server via proxy setup in my Internet explorer.
But i could not able to use Ftp service, ex. Smart Ftp..
What config i have to chose for using ftp on the client side?
Pls help....
Regards
NSakthi
18 years 11 months ago #11958
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: Ftp service Ipcop
Welcome to firewall.cx, NSakthi. A couple of questions:
1. Have you set the Proxy server to "Transparent" mode?
2. Have you made any iptables-related changes to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local or rc.firewall files?
In the default installation when the Proxy is not operating in "Transparent" mode and when no iptables changes have been made, your FTP client will bypass the firewall.
By the way, IPCOP is currently at v1.4.10 so you may want to upgrade.
Get back with the answers and we will be able to help.
1. Have you set the Proxy server to "Transparent" mode?
2. Have you made any iptables-related changes to your /etc/rc.d/rc.local or rc.firewall files?
In the default installation when the Proxy is not operating in "Transparent" mode and when no iptables changes have been made, your FTP client will bypass the firewall.
By the way, IPCOP is currently at v1.4.10 so you may want to upgrade.
Get back with the answers and we will be able to help.
18 years 11 months ago #11959
by nsakthi77
Replied by nsakthi77 on topic Re: Ftp service Ipcop
Hi Day,
i didn't change any iptables.
Also the ipcop is not in a transparent mode .
Only its enabled on Green.
Thanks in Advance
i didn't change any iptables.
Also the ipcop is not in a transparent mode .
Only its enabled on Green.
Thanks in Advance
18 years 11 months ago #11962
by DaLight
Replied by DaLight on topic Re: Ftp service Ipcop
A couple of things to try then:
1. Does your FTP client actually manage to connect to the FTP server, but then fails to transfer files. If so try enabling Passive mode in your FTP client.
2. If the above does not apply, try entering your IPCOP IP and port details in the Proxy settings for the FTP client.
1. Does your FTP client actually manage to connect to the FTP server, but then fails to transfer files. If so try enabling Passive mode in your FTP client.
2. If the above does not apply, try entering your IPCOP IP and port details in the Proxy settings for the FTP client.
18 years 11 months ago #11974
by nsakthi77
Replied by nsakthi77 on topic Re: Ftp service Ipcop
Hi,
Iam not configured my ipcop as a Dhcp server.
Also i tried installing the latest ipcop 1.4.10 version
But still the same problem.
i can able to ping the ipcop server from my client.(Still able to browse internet)
For Ftp iam using the Proxy setting only. But still its not even connecting at all.
Is there any setting has to be done in the ipcop firewall (External Access) for the Port 21.
REgards
N.Sakthi
Iam not configured my ipcop as a Dhcp server.
Also i tried installing the latest ipcop 1.4.10 version
But still the same problem.
i can able to ping the ipcop server from my client.(Still able to browse internet)
For Ftp iam using the Proxy setting only. But still its not even connecting at all.
Is there any setting has to be done in the ipcop firewall (External Access) for the Port 21.
REgards
N.Sakthi
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