From inside your lan, ftp gnu.org and port mode should work.
Keep in mind when you ftp somewhere the default is just to allow port 21 (w/ connection tracker), if you want more ports, the module/kernel boot line takes arguments to specify up to 7 additional ports, so 8 ports total.
Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
It seems that my firewall is what makes ip_nat_ftp not usefull. Could
someone tell me how should I configure the firewall to enable ftp client
requests?
Hi,
I'm trying to use ip_nat_ftp but I don't know if it is necessary to do
anything else apart from loading the ip_nat_ftp module. I've tried to
load it but can't access properly to ftpav.ca.com unless I use passive
mode. It wouldn't be a problem if eTrust supported ftp access with
passive mode :(
Thanks for any help!