On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Jonathan August wrote:
The modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp doesn't return anything and it seems to still
have an issue... Do I need to reboot or something?
You can tell if the modprobe had the desired effect by issuing lsmod.
Also, what do I add to /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config? There just seems to
be a few things in there with YES or NO settings...
IPTABLES_MODULES="iptables_conntrack_ftp"
No need to reboot, but you could "/sbin/service iptables restart".
Shouldn't be necessary after the modprobe, but the iptables-config entry
only takes effect after restarting iptables.
Are you sure all appropriate ports (20 and 21) are open (on the server and
through the firewall)? Is ncftpd configured correctly for passive access?
(I don't know anything about configuring ncftpd. Just trying to think of
things to check.)
??
Thanks,
-Jon
On Jul 23, 2005, at 10:12 AM, Matthew Saltzman wrote:
On Sat, 23 Jul 2005, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am Sa, den 23.07.2005 schrieb Jonathan August um 15:38:
For my users that use passive ftp, when they connect to ncftpd on my
server, the connection takes a long time and eventually for them as
dialup users, it times out. If I try to ftp to the machine behind my
firewall and specify to use passive, as soon as I try anything that
sends data (ls, put, get), the connection gets dropped. I turned off
SELinux, but this didn't help. Any ideas?
-Jon
modprobe ip_conntrack_ftp
And to make it permanent, add to /etc/sysconfig/iptables-config.
Alexander
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