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Date:      Fri, 6 Jan 2012 09:48:52 -0500
From:      "David Magda" <dmagda@ee.ryerson.ca>
To:        "Malcolm Waltz" <mwaltz@PACIFIC.EDU>
Cc:        "freebsd-stable@freebsd.org" <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>
Subject:   RE: FTPS Server?
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On Thu, January 5, 2012 14:28, Malcolm Waltz wrote:

> I've included a working vsftpd.conf below for FTPES.  For what you are
> doing, you may not need all of these parameters.  The pasv_ parameters are
> mostly only necessary if you need to serve data through a NAT/firewall.
> The pasv_min_port and pasv_max_port will effect how many simultaneous
> connections can be supported by the server.  You may have to try various
> permutations depending on how EyeFi has implemented their client.  If you
> Google vsftpd.conf, you will probably find various sets of instructions
> for how to set it up for your needs.  It helps if you know exactly what
> the client is expecting.  There are a number of variations on the
> standard.  vsftpd can handle all of them I believe.  Also tools like
> tcpdump, wireshark, netstat and lsof are your friends here.
[...]

Are/Were there any special settings that needed on your
firewall/router/NAT box?




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