Re: Configuring a Linksys router/firewall for use with FTP
From: MyndPhlyp (nobody@home.com)
Date: 11/28/02
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From: "MyndPhlyp" <nobody@home.com> Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:59:39 -0500
"Jay Blackwood" <rubish-heap@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> BTW, I actually tried the insane way to test if the post triggering would
> work. I let it trigger on ANY port and then opened all the incoming
ports.
> Not exactly the safest way to run a firewall, but for testing a theory,
what
> the heck. Anyhow, it didn't work, supporting Mynd's belief.
>
>
ROFLMAO! "Insane way" is an understatement.
Glad to hear you have a solution. Yes, using MS's folder view is a royal
pain. I usually end up using the old DOS command line utility. Having a good
UNIX background, it is no more difficult that using a GUI.
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