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From: Jeffrey Altman <jaltman2@nyc.rr.com>
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Subject: Re: Firewall Issue
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the port numbers for passive ftp data connections are selected
by the FTP server. If there are options to specify a range
of ports, it will be on the server.
Don L wrote:
> We are trying to FTP a file from a clients PC using K95 2.0.1 to our
> FTP server. We have been unable to get through their firewall. Their
> network people have investigated and say that it appears the Kermit
> software is using random high ports, which are not allowed thru their
> (RFS) firewall. They think there should be some script settings I
> could change to limit the ports. I've tried the /ACTIVE-/PASSIVE
> switche, but no luck. Any idea what those settings are or where else
> to look?
>
> I am not a firewall or FTP expert, but we've used this same script at
> other clients without any problems.
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