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I have War FTP Daemon on a 192.168.0.0 network. Can it use the routers IP address for PASV connections?

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I have War FTP Daemon on a 192.168.0.0 network. Can it use the routers IP address for PASV connections?

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This particular Ip is determined as default from the vendor for those Philips, Senao and some other hubs and Acces Points. Nonetheless, any wireless router or computer system on the LAN could be placed to utilise 192.168.0.1 ip. To stay away from IP clashes, just one single piece of equipment on the computer network might work with it.

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Yes. From version 1.81, War FTP Daemon supports advanced NAT (Network Adress Translation) options. See the nat.conf.template file supplied with the server. If this file is renamed to nat.conf, the server will read the rules in the file during startup.

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