All of the FTP clients I used had the problems whin connected to FTP
server via SQUID. Requests for up/downloading of files work fine, but
more complex requests, such as creation of directories, changing access
rights on the files on FTP server usually fail. I think that if you need
an FTP proxy that will work with any requests the client may want to
use, you should use more spicialized proxy, not SQUID, which primarily
intended for HTTP operations.
Alexey Fadyushin
Brainbench MVP for Linux.
http://www.brainbench.com
Thierry ITTY wrote:
I use SQUID (ftp and http) but your ftp client must be able to handle this
kind of proxy. squid handles various kind of authentications.
hth
A 14:40 31/05/2005 +0530, vous avez écrit :
Dear all,
What is the right FTP proxy to go for. I need dual authentications to
happen if a user wanted to connect to an ftp site.
1) Login to proxy with your local username/pasword
2) Connect to remote site with the user command
I had a look at www.ftpproxy.org, but I'm not getting to understand how
to configure it.
TIA..
Thanks,
saravan
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