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Date:      Sat, 29 Jul 2000 10:03:32 -0700
From:      Greg Rumple <grumple@zaphon.llamas.net>
To:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ipnat and ftp proxy...
Message-ID:  <20000729100332.L30335@zaphon.llamas.net>
In-Reply-To: <20000728222924.H30335@zaphon.llamas.net>; from grumple@zaphon.llamas.net on Fri, Jul 28, 2000 at 10:29:25PM -0700
References:  <20000728222924.H30335@zaphon.llamas.net>

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I have done more looking into this, and it appears that on 7/19 someone
accepted a brand new version of IPFilter into the system.  Not a minor
upgrade either, but rather a jump from 3.3.8 to 3.4.8.  And based on
what I have seen over on the IPFilter mailing list, this ftp proxy
problem goes back quite a ways.  Someone over there had to back out all
the way to 3.3.13 to get his ftp proxying working again.  I'm thankful
that I didn't upgrade any of my important boxes first, or I would have
hundreds of people yelling at me.

Of course the question I'm confused about is I thought there was a
freeze on the system as of a few weeks ago (this change was 10 days
ago), and that there wouldn't be such a brash change this close to being
done.  I realize that it was probably taken since 3.4 support IPv6 and
3.3 doesn't, but still.

Greg

* Greg Rumple (grumple@zaphon.llamas.net) [000729 05:31]:
> Did something recently change (since 4.1-RC to 4.1-STABLE) that should
> have caused ipnat ftp proxying to quit working.  I rebuild world this
> morning on my home nat, and now I can't do non-passive ftp's through it.
> The box had previously been built with 4.1-RC about 2 weeks prior.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Greg
> 
> -- 
> Greg Rumple
> grumple@zaphon.llamas.net
> 
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