Re: [squid-users] FTP PROBLEM....DOS NOT WORK

From: Hendrik Voigtl�nder <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 21:57:32 +0100

Mateo Cabrera @ adinet.com.uy wrote:
> The FTP Server is FILEZILLA is freeware and vey kind...!!!

Never heard of it. I expected something like proftpd or wu.ftpd...

> The pasive mode was OFF....Now does work fine...!!!

Hmm. I would have expected problems if there is a firewall/packetfilter
of some kind is involved. Are you sure there is nothing like this
between squid and the ftp servers?

>
> But, i have other problem...that only i can view and download the files in
> the remote ftp server, i can�t to upload files...because i set "disable the
> folder views for FTP" in the internet explorer...
> How can to resolve this?

With IE it is IMHO not possible to upload files with a disabled folder
view but I am not sure about this.
You could use a ftp client which is capable to communicate with squid
via http (squid serves ftp via http to the client, ftp protocol is only
used between squid and the ftp server). Most of the clients dont, some
of the implementations are buggy :-(
One client which should be able to work with squid is the "total
commander". There is a trial version available.

Another possibility would be a "real" ftp proxy, i.e. a proxy which
speaks ftp to the client. With such a proxy it should be even possible
to use an IE with activated folder view to upload file.
You can try frox, which is sort of an addon to squid or jftpgw which is
a standalone ftp proxy.

Regards, Hendrik Voigtl�nder
Received on Tue Nov 30 2004 - 13:57:58 MST

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