Mix, S.R. recently wrote:
>
>
> Hi:
>
> We are attempting to determine how to get FTP sessions established
> end-to-end between multiple networks, each protected by a firewall:
>
> +-----+ +------------+ +--------+
> | | | | | |
> +--+ | +----------+ | | +----------+ | +------------+
> |PC| +---|FireWall a|---+ +---|FireWall b|---+ | FTP server |
> +--+ +----------+ +----------+ +------------+
>
> FireWall b is a TIS Firewall Toolkit Version 2.0
>
> FireWall a so far has been an Eagle Raptor or another TIS FWTK.
>
> The question is:
>
> how does a user on the "PC" (which might include a UNIX command line)
> connect through the two firewalls to the FTP server?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott R. Mix
> PJM Interconnection Association
>
I do this all the time. The procedure below assumes you are using weak
authentication and anonymous FTP is OK at Server.
>From PC do "ftp FW-a".
At the FW-a proxy prompt logon as "ftp @
FW-b".
At the FW-b proxy prompt logon as "ftp @
server".
At Server password use "user @
PC".
/Jim/
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