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From: dlorentz@sygmanetwork.com (Don L)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Firewall Issue
Date: 18 Aug 2004 09:38:44 -0700
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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.