I am attempting to use FTP proxy from a Linux server using FTP command
line.
I have Single Sign On enabled for FTP proxy on my BM3.7 box - this is
used by a number of windows clients utilising FTP_Voyager & clntrust.
When I attempt to open an FTP connection to the BM server I get 550 No
access. If I switch FTP proxy authentication to 'None' or 'clear text
user/password' I can connect from the Linux server but my FTP_Voyager
clients stop working.
Is it possible to configure Bordermanager to allow both single sign on
and prompted sign on (Clear text user/password) thus allowing both my
windows clients and this linux client access through the proxy.
As far as I know it's not possible.
The only option you might have is to open a packet filter exception for
the IP address of the linux machine, and have it go though nat without
proxy.
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Caterina
Novell Support Connection Volunteer Sysop