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? Message-ID: <00da1657ca8d3a9e26d1f1ed851a2969.squirrel@webmail.ee.ryerson.ca> In-Reply-To: <3FC253955232794A901643A205013D3617B6F15C@exmb2.stk.pacific.edu> References: <4F059BEA.3000508@denninger.net> <4F05A7D5.8000403@infracaninophile.co.uk> <4F05AF28.5010900@denninger.net> <3FC253955232794A901643A205013D3617B6F15C@exmb2.stk.pacific.edu>
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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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