What port forwarding rules do you have in effect to allow FTP? I've got 20,21 and my PASV range. The PASV ports are giving an error with filezilla or explorer, though.
Error: Server sent passive reply with unroutable address. Passive
mode failed.
I've got the right ports set in the firewall and my ftp server, as well as the same IP address for all of the ftp server ports, which is also correct.
This is the only thing (other than my google nest for some weird reason) that isn't working after installing pfsense. The friend that set it
up for me also has problems with FTP on his system remotely,
but not locally.
Error:
Server sent passive reply with unroutable address. Passive mode failed.
Shurato wrote to All:
Error: Server sent passive reply with unroutable address. Passive
mode failed.
That is because behind your firewall, you need to turn passive mode OFF (aka "active mode") to use your FTP server. Passive is meant to allow poeople to connect your NAT firewall to your FTP server. What
passive mode does is reverse the roles--your computer becomes the
server and the FTP servwer becomes the client--and yoiu do not need
that -behind- your firewall.
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