FTP Client Proxy 0.2 FTP Client Proxy pkg_edit.php?xml=ftpproxy.xml /usr/local/pkg/ftpproxy.inc /usr/local/pkg/ 077 https://packages.pfsense.org/packages/config/ftpproxy/ftpproxy.inc FTP Client Proxy Modify FTP Client Proxy settings.
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ftpproxy.xml /pkg_edit.php?xml=ftpproxy.xml
ftp-proxy ftp-proxy.sh ftp-proxy Client FTP Proxy Daemon General Settings listtopic Proxy Enabled proxy_enable Enable the FTP Proxy. checkbox off Local Interface localints interfaces_selection Select the local (LAN type) interfaces which contain FTP clients. Anonymous Only anononly Only permit anonymous FTP connections using the "ftp" or "anonymous" users. checkbox off Source Address sourceaddr Enter a VIP to be the source of outgoing control traffic. Leave blank to use the default WAN IP address. input Proxy Bypass: Source bypasssrc Enter an IP address or alias for source client host(s) which should bypass the proxy. input Proxy Bypass: Destination bypassdst Enter an IP address or alias for destination server host(s) which should bypass the proxy. input Bind Port (Default: 8021) bindport Port where the proxy will listen for redirected connections. Do not set this to 21. input Maximum Sessions (Default: 100) maxessions Maximum number of concurrent FTP sessions. When the proxy reaches this limit, new connections are denied. Must be between 1 and 500. input Traffic Shaping Queue tsq Create rules with the specified queue appended so that data connections can be queued. input Rewrite Source to Port 20 src20 Rewrite source port to 20 in active mode to suit ancient clients that insist on this behavior. checkbox off Idle Timeout (Default: 86400) idletimeout (Seconds) Number of seconds that the control connection can be idle, before the proxy will disconnect. The maximum is 86400 seconds. Do not set this too low, because the control connection is usually idle when large data transfers are taking place. input Log Connections log Set the 'log' flag on pf rules committed by ftp-proxy. checkbox off sync_package_ftpproxy(); validate_form_ftpproxy($_POST, $input_errors);