Jeroen Mondt wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm having some problems with FTP through my (Openbsd) firewall, and I'm
> looking for an alternative solution, which I hope Squid can provide.
> I checked the faq but couldn't find the answer, checked the archives for a
> bit, didn't find the answer there either.
> Of course, I may have overlooked it due to a lack of knowledge :]
> Anyway, I want squid to listen on a public address and accept the
> ftp-connection on behalf of the external client. It should then just relay
> all those commands to an internal ftp-server (IIS ;)) so that the client can
> ftp to that site. Caching isn't necessary (tho it would be ok if I can't
> turn that off).
>
> Any suggestions? (apart from fixing the bsd-box :))
None, because it is no go.
Note that SQUID is a http proxy only.
M.
>
> Jeroen
>
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