From: Tony Singleton
Hello,
What sort of FTP support does Squid actually give, what I mean is does
it actually uses ports 21 and 20 for the control and data between itself and
the client (browser/ command line ftp), and on to the ftp server. How can this
be when the host running squid may itself have a ftp server deamon running?
+----------------+ control +-------+ +---------+
º º--------->21 º------->21 º
º Client Browser º º SQUID º º FIREWALLº
ºFTP command lineº º º º FTP º
º º<-------->20 º<------>20 SERVER º
+----------------+ data +-------+ +---------+
Or perhaps Squid is not actually doing FTP at all but just using the HTTP
PUT and GET methods across the normal HTTP port (say 80 or 8080), to perform a
FTP like ability (In which case command FTP will not be possible), so
limiting FTP like access via a Web server.
Thanks in advance for any replys.
Tony Singleton
Received on Tue Feb 23 1999 - 05:15:08 MST
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