From: john matijevic (john.matijevic@gmail.com)
Date: Wed Aug 09 2006 - 09:28:44 ART
Hello Stefan,
The solution is correct based on active FTP. If passive FTP were being used
than there would be no need for the fixup protocol ftp command since the
client would initiate the command as well as the data connection.
Sincerely,
John
On 8/9/06, Stefan Grey <examplebrain@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> How would you solve the following task??
>
> You have a FTP Server on the Outside that uses a non-standard port of 2100
> for the command channel. Configure the PIX to alow inside hosts to connect
> to this FTP Server. They should also be allowed to connect to FTP server
> running on the Standard port.
>
> the solution in trinetnt is:
> fixup protocol ftp 2100
> no fixup protocol ftp 21
>
> I am not sure if there is an error because as I read in univercd. no fixup
> protocol ftp command doesn't permit the inside ftp sessions.
>
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