Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2004 23:59:07 +0100 From: Ed Schouten <ed@il.fontys.nl> To: Marcos Biscaysaqu <marcos@ThePacific.Net> Cc: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: new ftp proxy: pftpx Message-ID: <20041215225907.GB97218@il.fontys.nl> In-Reply-To: <41C1621F.6040909@ThePacific.Net> References: <Pine.BSO.4.61.0411241232460.31779@zigzag.sentia.nl> <41BEA1C4.5080100@underscore.de> <Pine.BSO.4.61.0412140937340.3259@zigzag.sentia.nl> <41C1621F.6040909@ThePacific.Net>
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Marcos Biscaysaqu <marcos@ThePacific.Net> wrote:
> PF has now a good ftp proxy, somebody has got this working on freebsd?
For people who don't know what pftpx is, here is a list of its advantages,
according to Google:
1) it handles all ftp modes: PORT, PASV, EPRT, EPSV
2) it handles ipv6
3) it should scale: one process handles all sessions using libevent
4) it works with "strict" ftp clients (clients that want data connections=
=20
   to the same IP as the control connection)
I guess it should just work on FreeBSD, because it runs entirely in
userspace... You just rdr a lot of FTP traffic through it.
Yours,
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