I've tried both IE6 ("ftp://...") and some basic ftp
client that suports proxy, and none worked, giving me
the same "connection time-out".
> Squid defaults to passive mode FTP.
>
> How are you using Squid for proxying FTP
> requests?
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
> Marco Antonio Vieira Assad wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Here we have squid 2.2.5 running on linux
> debian
> > 2.2r5, and it's behind an ipchains firewall.
> This proxy
> > serves our internal network, and works
> perfectly with
> > http, but not with ftp.
> >
> > If I logon to the machine that's running
> squid and
> > run ftp (command line) connecting to a server
> in the
> > external world, it works perfectly I use
> passive mode,
> > but not with 'normal' mode. Maybe my squid is
> trying to
> > connect without passive mode? In squid.conf
> I
> > put 'ftp_passive on', but it didn't help.
> >
> > Any help?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
>
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