05-16-2006 06:01 AM - edited 03-09-2019 02:55 PM
Hello,
I recently tested FTP server (Microsoft) in our local network, and didn't have any problems connecting to the server with the created users.
Now I am able to connect to the server and log on, but I can't transfer data or list directories on the remote server.
I assume it has something to do with our firewall(asa5510) our natted network environment. The FTP server is behind a firewall and a different public ip address. Our local network, from where I am trying to connect from is connected to the internet through a router and is using nat.
I am running FTP on port 20 and port 21 in the firewall
In the log below, I assume the trouble is in this line:
COMMAND:> PORT 192,168,1,48,12,231
the local ip of the client, from where I am trying to connect to the ftp server. there is no problem.
Is the problem caused by me being on a natted network, and if so, how do I solve this?
hope somebody can help me here
Best regards,
Umit
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05-16-2006 09:05 AM
I believe it has more to do with "ftp inspect" rather than NAT configuration. What kind of access lists and service policy are you using ? Can you enable ftp fixup and try again ?
05-16-2006 09:05 AM
I believe it has more to do with "ftp inspect" rather than NAT configuration. What kind of access lists and service policy are you using ? Can you enable ftp fixup and try again ?
05-16-2006 09:55 PM
Dear varakantam,
thanks, after i can enable ftp fixup and try again, its OK,
umit
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