Hello Norman,
Right now I am away from that system. I will be able to post the 
squid.conf file after 25th of this month.
Thanks, Kirtimaan
Norman Noah wrote:
> Hello Kirtimaan,
> 
> can u show ur squid.conf cause i'm still having problem accesing ftp 
> through squid.
> 
> On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Kirtimaan <kirtimaan.mg@gmail.com 
> <mailto:kirtimaan.mg@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Hello Amos,
> 
>     Thanks for your reply, I tried the command which Shishir suggested and
>     it worked.
> 
>     Thanks, Kirtimaan
> 
>     Amos Jeffries wrote:
>      > Kirtimaan wrote:
>      >> Hello,
>      >>
>      >> Recently I installed the Squid Proxy server in our network on Fedora
>      >> Core 7 linux box. Other windows system use this linux box as their
>      >> Internet Gateway and DNS server. All traffic on port 80 on
>     fedora system
>      >> is forwarded to Squid port 3128.
>      >>
>      >> Our FTP server does not support passive connections. Now when we
>     connect
>      >> to our ftp server, ftp client fails to connect with message :
>      >>
>      >>> Entering Passive Mode
>      >
>      > PASV mode was attempted by the client.
>      >
>      >>> Illegal PORT command
>      >
>      > ... it failed. Squid attempted a PORT.
>      > ... that failed too and FTP-server said "Illegal PORT command".
>      >
>      >
>      > I'd suggest first fixing the connectivity into your FTP server.
>     It's not
>      > accepting ANY inbound requests from squid.
>      >
>      >>
>      >> As a FTP client, Total Commander 7.02a is being used in our network.
>      >>
>      >> Is there any option in squid to use active connection instead of
>     passive
>      >> connection. In squid.conf file, I turned off ftp_passive option.
>     So now
>      >> setting looks as
>      >>
>      >>
>      >> #  TAG: ftp_passive
>      >> #    If your firewall does not allow Squid to use passive
>      >> #    connections, turn off this option.
>      >> #
>      >> #Default:
>      >> # ftp_passive on
>      >> ftp_passive off
>      >>
>      >> But still facing same problem.
>      >
>      > Naturally with PORT (non-passive) failing, forcing it as the only
>      > connect method will also fail.
>      >
>      > Like Shashir Saud suggested:
>      >   try "modprobe ip_nat_ftp"
>      >
>      >
>      > Amos
> 
> 
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