May 06 04 9:13 pm
May 10 04 10:57 am
May 11 04 1:58 am
erwin wrote:Hi Jerome
WinGate has been designed to allow both active and Psv mode ftp through its NAT and firewall.
Understanding the limitations that Active FTP can sometimes have with NAT/firewall negotiating. (Where in Active mode the remote FTP Server actually instigates the Data connection rather then the client when processing causing it to look like a externally orientated connection) WinGate has supported the use of both types of transfer since the middle versions of 4.5.*
I have just rechecked this functionality with WinGate 5.2.3 through both command line ftp (in Windows, which runs in Active mode by default.) and CuteFTP with PSV switched off and both worked fine.
Just wondering in your scenario if the particular FTP server has security set for browsing, data transfer restrictions.
Regards
Erwin
May 11 04 1:38 pm
May 11 04 9:30 pm
erwin wrote:Hi Jerome
Well I gave it a test with your details and unfortunately I was not able to reproduce your issue.
Used WinGate 5.2.3
I used CuteFtp version 4.0 with its Firewall/proxy config set to the internal IP address of the WinGate server on port 21.
With this I tried a straight proxy connection through WinGate (with no gateway set on the client machine to avoid any possibility of using NAT).
To make this work I had to select the user@site option in the CuteFTP Firewall/Proxy server settings as expected.
I specified the Username and password you gave to connect in the site manager when I created the your site profile.
In CuteFTP firewall/proxy config the "enable firewall" check box was ticked. The PASV checkbox was unticked.
It connected to the site fine without issues.
To be sure that CuteFTP wasnt using PASV mode (as it states this when its entering this mode in the Log), I switched PASV on in the settings and got a time out/data socket error, which I presumed indicating that the server was set to only allow Active connections as you had said.
One thing to mention though in particular I found with CuteFTP is that FTP will not work at all in this case (Straight Proxy connection) when the "enable Firewall access" is not checked in the CuteFTP config.
Sorry I cant help any further but it seems as though WinGate is behaving correctly in this case.
Regards
Erwin
May 14 04 2:14 am
erwin wrote:Hi Jerome
WinGate has been designed to allow both active and Psv mode ftp through its NAT and firewall.
Understanding the limitations that Active FTP can sometimes have with NAT/firewall negotiating. (Where in Active mode the remote FTP Server actually instigates the Data connection rather then the client when processing causing it to look like a externally orientated connection) WinGate has supported the use of both types of transfer since the middle versions of 4.5.*
I have just rechecked this functionality with WinGate 5.2.3 through both command line ftp (in Windows, which runs in Active mode by default.) and CuteFTP with PSV switched off and both worked fine.
Just wondering in your scenario if the particular FTP server has security set for browsing, data transfer restrictions.
Regards
Erwin
May 14 04 10:58 am
May 14 04 8:45 pm
genie wrote:Hi,
If you run your FTP client from Wingate server machine, then active would not work (unfortunately). This limitation will be resolved shortly.
May 14 04 8:51 pm