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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 1
OS: Linux
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How to bridge two different Networks and establish transfer?
Dear fellows,
Dear Addison, As now I’m working in Linux project and particularly in Network configuration, I’ve some questions in Network configurations, Can anybody help me? I'm interested to tell you what I exactly want, Please take a look at the attached picture This is what I really want to implement, Could I able to make ftp transfer between Host1 and Host2? If it is possible, Then please suggest me the steps to carry out, Advance thanks for your valuable reply… Thanks and Regards Johney Nesan Last edited by johneyneasn : 11-27-2007 at 01:43 AM. |
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Troubled
Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 6
OS: xp
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Re: How to bridge two different Networks and establish transfer?
Surely yes.
But two different thigs are: 1. server is on internal network, 2. server is on public network. ? Then important assumption is if you want to have active FTP - maybe problem because many of firewalls which does NAT does not support active FTP. If you want passive FTP - no problem. Answer please on 1. Michael |
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