Re: PASV FTP problems

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I have an SMC TigerSwitch 100 on my home LAN and can use passive FTP no
problems, out of the box. Obviously, there is quite a difference between
a switch and a router but just FYI.

Jeff

On Fri, 2003-10-24 at 16:46, Larry LeBlanc wrote:
> > At 04:30 PM 10/23/2003 -0700, you wrote: 
> > >So...my question is...has anyone been successful in getting a
> passive FTP 
> > >server running behind an SMC router (in particular the 7004AWBR) ?
> If so, 
> > >what magical configuration options did you use? I've tried a lot of
> them - 
> > >some of them suggested by SMC support personnel - to no avail. 
> > > 
> > >Alternatively, can anyone point me to a different wireless router
> that 
> > >they have had success with? Vendors don't seem to advertise whether
> or not 
> > >they support passive FTP servers...
> > I had a similar problem setting up my FTP server which is behind a
> Linksys 
> > router (BEFSR41). My solution was to set the FTP server to only use
> a 
> > certain range of ports for PASV mode and then set the router to
> forward all 
> > of those ports to the server. 
> > Mark McKibben manzabar@xxxxxxxxx 
> > http://www.avalon.net/~manzabar/
> > ICQ# 8476502
> > "Madness is something rare in individuals - but in groups, parties,
> peoples, ages it is the rule." 
> > - Friedrich Nietzsche 
> 
> I've tried the same setup with the SMC to no avail, but the fact you
> got it working with the Linksys is encouraging. I'll see if I can pick
> up a Linksys router to try.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Larry


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