Every other ftp server behind my wan are on other ports they work fine for the most part on active or passive and if i could change this servers ports i would but i can't. And this is the only thing that I haven't gotten to work. The only way this works is on active mode and I can't fathom that pfsense does not give the necessary tools for this to work when a 6 year old sonicwall did. I've tried making a rule that allows port 20 on the lan to send data on any port over my wan and main lan, I've uninstalled the ftp proxy package, I've even tried 1:1 rules to where the client's server connects directly to my internal server and traffic on any port flows to any port. On pfsense that does not happen and I have no idea on how to get it to create the necessary ports to communicate with the client. As stated prior my prior firewall dynamically created the necessary ports needed to communicate on ftp between the client and server on port 21 and 20.
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