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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.2 Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      cm3c
      last edited by

      Hi,

      when i initiate a FTP connection from lan to external through pfsense, i can connect and change directory, but not for example do an "dir".
      I took a look at the running ruleset with "pfctl -sr" or take a look at /tmp/ruleset.debug, i cannot find any rule for ftp-proxy …

      Is there any trick or button i've forgotten?

      Any help?

      Thanks,

      cm3c

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        va176thunderbolt
        last edited by

        Have you tried passive mode? After connecting, issue the command PASV.

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          cm3c
          last edited by

          Thats no choise.
          The Software which establishes the FTP connection has no option for changing active/passive.
          Just wonder why there are no rules loaded to PF for the ftp-proxy?

          Is there no way in the GUI to setup the rules like i would do in pf.conf (openBSD)?:

          #snip
          anchor "ftp-proxy/*"
          rule

          #snip

          Any tip from insiders?

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            cmb
            last edited by

            We don't use ftp-proxy, there is a built-in in-kernel FTP proxy.

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              cm3c
              last edited by

              OK.

              But:
              230 Guest login ok, access restrictions apply.
              ftp> ls
              500 Illegal PORT rejected (address wrong).

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