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From: David Huecking (d.huecking_at_gmx.net)
Date: Thu Jan 23 2003 - 09:09:38 CST
Your customer needs to connect to an external ftp-server? - Right (and
they don't need to set up its own ftp server)
Why not using squid?! - It works also for the ftp-protocol.
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2003, Dawson, Alan wrote: > My clients need to put to an external ftp site. > > Rather than allowing them to connect through a nat firewall I would like > them to use a proxy, in a similar fashion to web proxy , for the connection > and have the proxy perform the put and get on their behalf.
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