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Old 11-21-2016, 09:06 AM   #1
robertkwild
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ftps - vsftpd using implicit and passive ports


hi all,

thought i would share on how i made vsftpd work with implicit and passive ports -

read and follow this good guide -

https://www.digitalocean.com/communi...n-a-centos-vps

then add the following lines to vsftpd.conf -

pasv_enable=Yes
pasv_min_port=50000
pasv_max_port=50100
implicit_ssl=YES
listen_port=990

now just nat ports TCP 990 and TCP 50000-50100 to your ftp server on your firewall

also every server i create by default i turn off/disable iptables and selinux
 
  


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