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    Help - FTP Clients Behind Pfsense 2.0 unable to connect to filezilla FTP server

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    • marcellocM
      marcelloc
      last edited by

      You can try change debug pf ftpproxy to 0 and create rules on lan allowing access to your remote ftp servers.

      If you need ftp active mode on remote server you also have to create a rule on wan with src host = ftp server and src port 20  and dst host any or lan net.

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        firephlux
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        Thank you for the reply.

        The FTP server is pureftpd and I have set the ForcePassiveIP to be the external IP address.
        Also I have set the PassivePortRange to a different smaller range.

        I have opened and forwarded the passive ports also the 21 port.
        Already have a rule that allows traffic through the server interface.

        So it should work but it doesn't.
        Active FTP doesn't work, passive connects but cant list files.

        In Total Commander:
        PORT 192,168,1,2,236,205
        500 I won't open a connection to 192.168.1.2 (only to 10.0.1.1)
        PORT Command failed.

        In FileZilla:
        Command: MLSD
        Error: Connection timed out
        Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing

        If I use the 1to1 everything works just fine, so its not a FTP Server issue, but i dont want to use 1to1 since it kinda defeats the purpose of having a firewall :).

        P.S.:
        I dont understand what you mean when you say:
        "create a rule on wan with src host = ftp server and src port 20  and dst host any or lan net"

        The field 'Destination port from' is required.
            The field 'Destination port to' is required.
            The field 'Redirect target IP' is required.

        Can you be more specific?

        Thank you.

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        • marcellocM
          marcelloc
          last edited by

          If I use the 1to1 everything works just fine, so its not a FTP Server issue

          your ftp server are external or internal?

          I dont understand what you mean when you say:
          "create a rule on wan with src host = ftp server and src port 20  and dst host any or lan net"

          This rule is to accept data connections from an external ftp server on wan interface

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            firephlux
            last edited by

            The FTP Server is internal (i've attached a diagram)

            I can access the web/ftp server from anywhere on my 192.168.1.1/24 network using it's (the server's) internal IP (10.0.1.2).

            What I cant do is access the web/ftp server from my internal network using one of the external IP's (77.x.x.x).
            Also nobody on the internet can open a connection to the web/ftp server  (which i need to be accessible to the out side world).

            All other services on on the server are working, i've forwarded all necessary ports (HTTP/S, DNS, POP3/S, IMAP/S), everything works just fine except FTP.

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            • marcellocM
              marcelloc
              last edited by

              Nat config and rules for internet1 and internet2 are ok?

              did you read this thread?

              http://forum.pfsense.org/index.php/topic,15811.0.html

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                firephlux
                last edited by

                yup.. the same i've tried it all to be honest thats why im writing here i thought perhaps there's something im missing

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                • marcellocM
                  marcelloc
                  last edited by

                  try this config with debug pf ftpproxy set to 0 and then set to 1

                  Can you do a tcpdump via console on wan and other on ftp interface to see where it's not working?

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                    firephlux
                    last edited by

                    i've tried with both 0 and 1

                    also i've attached the tcpdump of the connection attempt

                    tcpdump.txt

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                    • marcellocM
                      marcelloc
                      last edited by

                      Your server does not respond when clients asks for data connection

                      20:01:49.215184 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,nop,wscale 7,sackOK,TS val 940128 ecr 0], length 0
                      20:01:52.230124 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,nop,wscale 7,sackOK,TS val 943128 ecr 0], length 0
                      20:01:55.446110 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,nop,wscale 7,sackOK,TS val 946328 ecr 0], length 0
                      20:01:58.662117 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,sackOK,eol], length 0
                      20:02:01.878088 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,sackOK,eol], length 0
                      20:02:05.094076 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,sackOK,eol], length 0
                      20:02:11.325075 IP 10.0.1.1.59107 > 10.0.1.2.8030: Flags [s], seq 3043207109, win 65228, options [mss 1460,sackOK,eol], length 0
                      
                      [b]10.0.1.1[/b] means you are doing [b]outbound nat[/b] for your ftp server too, what makes server logging useless[/s][/s][/s][/s][/s][/s][/s]
                      

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                        firephlux
                        last edited by

                        Yes you are right there was an outbound nat rule created (but at the time of the tcpdump it was on automatic).

                        Now i've deleted the rule and set it to manual and still i get the same behavior.

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                        • marcellocM
                          marcelloc
                          last edited by

                          Check why your server does not respond data connection

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                          • chpalmerC
                            chpalmer
                            last edited by

                            Is it possible your modems(s) are catching the ftp connection attempts themselves?  Are they in bridge mode or are you using DMZ, or other?

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                              firephlux
                              last edited by

                              @marcelloc
                              That's the thing the server has no errors it logs a successful connection the client cannot retrieve the directory list. (The user connect ok but cannot see any files, and since the client waits for the initial list to be retrieved it times out since nothing is returned).

                              @chpalmer
                              The main line (WAN1) is a direct 100mbit UTP link so there is no modem.
                              The second line is a VDSL back-up line which is not used in this setup (at the moment).

                              If I remove the PFSense box and link the main straight to the webserver everything works fine.

                              I honestly dont understand what's going on.
                              It's like PFSense choke's/block's/does not send the packets to the IP the requested them.

                              Since it look's like all the packets are returned to PFSense's IP some pass through (since the client can connect) while others stop when reaching the PFSense NIC.

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                              • marcellocM
                                marcelloc
                                last edited by

                                Alex,

                                tcpdump again on ftp server interface to see if server sends back an S ack response to any S win on data ports.

                                And happy new year for you too  :D

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                                  firephlux
                                  last edited by

                                  Sorry it took so long…

                                  Here's a screen from wireshark..

                                  From what i see it does respond.

                                  Later Edit:

                                  Ok, I've done some progress somewhat (still not working, but progress nonetheless).

                                  It seems its all about outbound nat.
                                  I've removed the rule yesterday and found out that the server was unable to send any data to the cloud.
                                  So i've added it back and now it work just like before.
                                  Thought to give it a try and added another one using a different interface for the rule.

                                  Now total commander has a unsuccessful PORT command and falls into passive mode next it has a long pause for MLSD just like filezilla, and then it registers a successful connection (it's not successful but it thinks it is).

                                  So I'll keep trying to find out which rule is to blame for all this and I'll post my result here if successful, perhaps it'll help somebody else.

                                  Later edit2:

                                  Bummer, i'm getting nowhere, still stuck at:

                                  Command: MLSD
                                  Error: Connection timed out
                                  Error: Failed to retrieve directory listing

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                                  • marcellocM
                                    marcelloc
                                    last edited by

                                    why you are still translating client address to 10.0.1.1?

                                    who is 10.0.1.1? firewall interface address?

                                    where in wireshark log you sent I can found server port requested by client?

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                                      firephlux
                                      last edited by

                                      That's a very good question. I had no rules to translate client addresses, actually only ftp was/is doing that. I've tested HTTP and smtp to see if it has the same behavior, but its not happening the server receives the requests from the clients public IP address.

                                      For FTP on the other hand all requests are translated to the PFSense NIC the links the server (in this case: the server has 10.0.1.2 and the PFSense 10.0.1.1).

                                      And there's more, the weirdest thing happened yesterday.
                                      I removed PureFTPD's ForcePassiveIP line from the config, so now the server does not report the external IP address to the clients.. and now everything works :|
                                      I really dont understand why it has the behavior. It reports back to the client the internal IP address (A.I.: 10.0.1.2) but the client automatically switches to the external IP address,
                                      so now everything works from with in the LAN network and from the Internet.

                                      I would have loved that the ftp server wouldn't report back to the client the internal network address, but at least it's working now.

                                      Anywho thank you for the help and fast responses marcelloc and anyone else who replied.

                                      Cheers,
                                      Alex.

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                                      • marcellocM
                                        marcelloc
                                        last edited by

                                        @Alex:

                                        I had no rules to translate client addresses, actually only ftp was/is doing that.

                                        That's the ftp helper/proxy from pfsense.

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                                          Kevon
                                          last edited by

                                          I ran into the same issue using PFSense 2.0 and FileZilla server 0.9.4

                                          On the FTP server, limit the Passive Ports to a restricted range. eg. 35100-35152
                                          Now add NAT for the External FTP IP for ports 35100-35152 to the Internal FTP server address

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                                          • marcellocM
                                            marcelloc
                                            last edited by

                                            Did you created nat for port 21 too?

                                            ftp server is configured for active and passive data transfers?

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