Squid configuration directive ftp_port
For older versions than v4 see the linked pages above
Configuration Details:
Option Name: | ftp_port |
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Default Value: | none |
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Enables Native FTP proxy by specifying the socket address where Squid listens for FTP client requests. See http_port directive for various ways to specify the listening address and mode. Usage: ftp_port address [mode] [options] WARNING: This is a new, experimental, complex feature that has seen limited production exposure. Some Squid modules (e.g., caching) do not currently work with native FTP proxying, and many features have not even been tested for compatibility. Test well before deploying! Native FTP proxying differs substantially from proxying HTTP requests with ftp:// URIs because Squid works as an FTP server and receives actual FTP commands (rather than HTTP requests with FTP URLs). Native FTP commands accepted at ftp_port are internally converted or wrapped into HTTP-like messages. The same happens to Native FTP responses received from FTP origin servers. Those HTTP-like messages are shoveled through regular access control and adaptation layers between the FTP client and the FTP origin server. This allows Squid to examine, adapt, block, and log FTP exchanges. Squid reuses most HTTP mechanisms when shoveling wrapped FTP messages. For example, http_access and adaptation_access directives are used. Modes: intercept Same as http_port intercept. The FTP origin address is determined based on the intended destination of the intercepted connection. tproxy Support Linux TPROXY for spoofing outgoing connections using the client IP address. NP: disables authentication and maybe IPv6 on the port. By default (i.e., without an explicit mode option), Squid extracts the FTP origin address from the login@origin parameter of the FTP USER command. Many popular FTP clients support such native FTP proxying. Options: name=token Specifies an internal name for the port. Defaults to the port address. Usable with myportname ACL. ftp-track-dirs Enables tracking of FTP directories by injecting extra PWD commands and adjusting Request-URI (in wrapping HTTP requests) to reflect the current FTP server directory. Tracking is disabled by default. protocol=FTP Protocol to reconstruct accelerated and intercepted requests with. Defaults to FTP. No other accepted values have been tested with. An unsupported value results in a FATAL error. Accepted values are FTP, HTTP (or HTTP/1.1), and HTTPS (or HTTPS/1.1). Other http_port modes and options that are not specific to HTTP and HTTPS may also work. |
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