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Date:      Tue, 13 Sep 2005 22:07:51 +0200
From:      Emanuel Strobl <Emanuel.strobl@gmx.net>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        Dan Toganel <dantoganelus@yahoo.com>
Subject:   Re: ftpd in a jail
Message-ID:  <200509132208.01562@harrymail>
In-Reply-To: <20050913100331.6387.qmail@web51306.mail.yahoo.com>
References:  <20050913100331.6387.qmail@web51306.mail.yahoo.com>

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Am Dienstag, 13. September 2005 12:03 CEST schrieb Dan Toganel:
> I have a ftpd server running in a jail and i want to
> redirect the ftp traffic from my real host to jail.
> I have already configured my traffic from 22 and 25 to
> jail with natd and ipfw, but isn't working for ftp.

You know about the data/control-channel split of ftp? Especially in active=
=20
mode? You can't just redirect one port to get ftp working. Instead you=20
have to use a transparent proxy which parses PASV commands, see pf or ipf,=
=20
maybe IPFW has something similar.

=2DHarry

> And i set all security.jail.* to 1 , (except
> security.jail.jailed)
> How can it be done?
>
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