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Pfsense 2.1.5+FileZilla can't get list by ftp command

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    akong
    last edited by Dec 17, 2014, 1:40 AM

    Hello, I use pfsense 2.1.5 and setup NAT and Rules for FTP server.
    I setup ftp server use 21 port and passive mode port 50000-60000 to NAT.
    I can use filezilla client to connect filezilla server but it's can't connect when I use ftp command connect it.
    It's will stop "150 Opening data channel for directory list." and show "425 Can't open data connection".
    I have also open TCP 20 port.
    What is this problem?

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      KOM
      last edited by Dec 17, 2014, 3:20 PM

      I have a similar config but I only use 30000-30100 for my passive port range, not that that matters to your problem.  I had to fiddle around with it to get it working when I first set it up more than one year ago.  Do you have the correct firewall rules on WAN that are associated with your port forwards?  Here is my port forward page and WAN rules for FTP

      PortForward.png
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      WAN_Rules.png
      PortForward.png_thumb

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        akong
        last edited by Dec 18, 2014, 1:32 AM

        I have found problem.Because I use command line to login ftp server.I found command line will send Active mode to FTP server even I send "quote pasv" to PASV mode.So,I can login ftp server if I use ftp client software.

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