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Operating Systems Linux Debian Pure-ftpd, passive mode, tls Post 302867207 by sedlis on Wednesday 23rd of October 2013 04:29:02 PM
Old 10-23-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by linuxjunkie
Hi

Dont use this /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/ForcePassiveIP.

Do the setup so local users can connect. The problem is with your firewall blocking the connection from the out side.

Check your firewall NAT settings, you need to point the external address the user is using to the internal address of the ftp server and tell it to open port 21 for the ftp server.
Hi, maybe stupid question, but setup nat on server where ftp are or setup router on ISP side ? Thx you

---------- Post updated at 03:29 PM ---------- Previous update was at 03:27 PM ----------

Because I have got already 21 port open. But problem is only when I want go from outside in passive mode with tls.

Last edited by sedlis; 10-23-2013 at 05:28 PM.. Reason: add information
 

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PURE-FTPD-WRAPPER(8)					  Debian GNU/Linux Documentation				      PURE-FTPD-WRAPPER(8)

NAME
pure-ftpd-wrapper - configures and starts Pure-FTPd daemon SYNOPSIS
pure-ftpd-wrapper DESCRIPTION
pure-ftpd-wrapper reads the configuration for the Pure-FTPd daemon from files in the directory /etc/pure-ftpd/conf. Each file in this directory is related to a command line option. No more than one line with configuration values is allowed. Empty lines or lines starting with the comment character "#" are discarded. The Pure-FTPd daemon allows to use different authentication methods together. The authentication methods are tried in the order they are specified on the command line. In order to achieve the same flexibility with files in the /etc/pure-ftpd directory, pure-ftpd-wrapper checks all valid symbolic links within the directory /etc/pure-ftpd/auth in alphabetical order. E.g., a link in this directory pointing to /etc/pure-ftpd/conf/PureDB would enable authentication against a PureDB database. There are no means to configure the PIDFile setting, it is hardwired to /var/run/pure-ftpd/pure-ftpd.pid in this script. CONFIGURATION
Boolean values The strings "Yes",1,"On" enable the corresponding commandline option (case doesn't matter). To disable the option use "No",0 or "Off". Configuration files containing boolean values are "AllowAnonymousFXP", "AllowDotFiles", "AllowUserFXP", "AnonymousCanCreateDirs", "AnonymousCantUpload", "AnonymousOnly", "AntiWarez", "AutoRename", "BrokenClientsCompatibility", "CallUploadScript", "ChrootEveryone", "CreateHomeDir", "CustomerProof", "Daemonize", "DisplayDotFiles", "DontResolve", "IPV4Only", "IPV6Only", "KeepAllFiles", "LogPID", "NATmode", "NoAnonymous", "NoChmod", "NoRename", "PAMAuthentication", "ProhibitDotFilesRead", "ProhibitDotFilesWrite", "UnixAuthentication" and "VerboseLog". Numerical values There are several types of numerical values (one number, two numbers, one or two numbers, two octal numbers). One number "MaxClientsNumber", "MaxClientsPerIP", "MaxDiskUsage", "MaxIdleTime", "MaxLoad", "MinUID", "TLS", "TrustedGID". Two numbers "AnonymousRatio", "LimitRecursion", "PassivePortRange", "PerUserLimits", "Quota", "UserRatio". Two numbers (with unlimited value) This allows -1 in addition to positive numbers indicating an unlimited values. "LimitRecursion". One or two numbers "AnonymousBandwidth", "UserBandwidth". Two octal numbers "Umask". String values Arbritrary strings "AltLog", "Bind", "ForcePassiveIP". Words "SyslogFacility". Character Sets "FSCharset", "ClientCharset". IP values "TrustedIP". File values These values designate an existing file or socket. File "FortunesFile", "LDAPConfigFile", "MySQLConfigFile", "PGSQLConfigFile", "PureDB". Socket "ExtAuth". AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stefan Hornburg (Racke) <racke@linuxia.de> for the Debian GNU/Linux system. Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid 2012-10-08 PURE-FTPD-WRAPPER(8)
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