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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philippe Dhont
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to use filezilla with squid.
> Filezilla is latest version, squid is squid 3.0 stable 19.
> 
> Connecting to a ftp site via squid is not working.
> When I connect to that same ftp site with another internet connection
> (without proxy), it works so there is nothing wrong with the credentials
or
> the ftp site.
> 
> In the access log I get:
> TCP_MISS/200 364 CONNECT www.xxxxxxx:21 - DIRECT/xx.xx.xxx.xxx
> 
> In filezilla I used the ip address and the proxy port from the squid
proxy
> server (of course).
> Any reason why this is not working ?
> Thanks,
> Phil.

On Tue, 9 Nov 2010 13:31:54 +0100, Philippe Dhont wrote:
> Filezilla gives me this info:
> 
> ...
> Command:	PASS ****
> Response:	230 Logged on
> Status:	Connected
> Status:	Retrieving directory listing...
> Command:	PWD
> Response:	257 "/" is current directory.
> Command:	TYPE I
> Response:	200 Type set to I
> Command:	PASV
> Response:	227 Entering Passive Mode (92,68,135,246,213,132)
> Command:	MLSD
> Status:	Connecting to 10.57.1.27:4480...
> Status:	Connection with proxy established, performing handshake...
> Response:	500 Syntax error, command unrecognized.
> Error:	Failed to retrieve directory listing
> 
> Thanks, Phil.


Squid is not an FTP proxy. It can only gateway FTP objects into HTTP. For
an FTP protocol proxy look for "frox".

All data sent inside the CONNECT tunnel is direct from clients software to
server software. Squid has nothing to do with this.

Amos


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