Re: SyGate and FTP...Opps...

From: ANDERS FLODERUS (nospam_at_example.com)
Date: 05/08/05


Date: Sat, 07 May 2005 22:40:09 GMT

Thanks but it did not work, it still behaves the same way

I made a wider rule then you suggested but it did not help
If you have any more suggestions I am very grateful.

yours Anders

Rule Summary:
This rule will allow both incoming and outgoing traffic
 from/to all hosts on TCP remote port(s) 20,21,1024-8193
 to/from TCP local port(s) 20,21,1024-8193. This rule
 will be applied to all network interface cards.
 This traffic will be recorded in the 'Packet Log'.
 The following applications will be affected in this
 rule: File Transfer Program,Perl Command Line Interpreter.

(when it works, I will use a perl script to mirror a local site.)

"Casey" <Casey@notspecified.net> wrote in message
news:MPG.1ce6af4e6c9d152a989839@news.east.earthlink.net...
> In article <Zt5fe.136667$dP1.481987@newsc.telia.net>, nospam@example.com
> says...
>> When I am running Sygate firewall, I can not transfer
>> files to and from my internet site by FTP (it works if I exit the
>> firewall). I can login and if I give for example the ascii or
>> binary commands, they are accepted. However, if I try
>> the dir command, it times out after some minutes.
>>
>> FTP is not in the applications list and I can not find any way
>> to add it. As I can use it to log in, should it not be there?
>> Obviously, Sygate permits trafic on the command port but
>> not on the data port. Does anybody know what to do?
>>
>> Thanks for any answer
>> Anders
>>
>> m a i l : anders d o t floderus a t swipnet d o t se
>>
>>
>>
>>
> Opps....Got the port numbers reversed.
> Should be outgoing on tcp remote port 21 and
> incoming on tcp remote port 20.


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