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Re: FTP through NATD?
by Mark Weisman on Saturday June 08, @10:49AM
OK, some news! To allow for active FTP, you've got to change or unlock ports 49152 through 65535 to allow for the server to make a decision on which port to use (Man I hate Windows)! Anyway, I also read that opening 113 to allow identd to communicate is a good thing as well. I still have a huge time-delay which I'm currently working on, When the user logs in, it takes about 3 whole minutes for the directory list to come up, and then each click produces a 30 - 45 second wait. I'm trying to figure this one out. You know if we didn't have to worry about Windows users, port 20 and 21 would be enough.(stepping off soapbox).
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