shatam bhattacharya <mailto:ca0230@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Sure it does, you just have to configure it to use the proxy server. >> Go to the home directory for the account you are using then "cd >> .ncftp" and take a look at the "firewall" file. > please take a look at my firewall file and suggest why it does not > work. regards I'm not familiar with squid but I'll take a shot at it. What happens when you try to connect? Could you perhaps cut and past a session sample? Typically either the passive=on statement needs to be uncommented and/or the firewall-type variable needs to be experimented with. We use the FWTK proxyies here and the settings I use are: firewall-type=1 firewall-port=21 #passive=on -- Michael St. Laurent Hartwell Corporation -- Shrike-list mailing list Shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/shrike-list