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Hello everyone, I'm using rras in windows server 2008 for routing internet traffic in the internal network. i have some port filters on internal\outbound traffic to prevent people to download



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Old 10-06-2008, 01:53 PM   #1
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Default Configure FTP proxy in RRAS

Hello everyone,
I'm using rras in windows server 2008 for routing internet traffic in the internal network.
i have some port filters on internal\outbound traffic to prevent people to download from p2p clients. i used only well known ports.
I have to grant also the FTP connectivity, and it's difficult from behind these filters.
I allowed traffic on ports 20 and 21, but I cannot surf ftp sites from behind the rras service.
i know there's a problem with FTP PASV mode, but I can't still access FTP servers in active mode!!!!

help!!!
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