Re: server-side FTP support
Alex Rousskov <[email protected]> Fri, 25 Jul 2025 17:25:53 -0400
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On 2025-07-25 08:43, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote: > I see that squid has FTP support for some time: > > # TAG: ftp_port ... > But I can't see any options related to PASV and PORT session setup. > > From what I saw in sources (with my limited knowledge of C++) it seems > that squid tries to pass Squid FTP server (i.e. the functionality behind ftp_port) tries to support both passive and active data transfers. FTP client decides what mode to use by sending either FTP PORT or FTP PASV command. > Can I cofnigure/limit these ports somehow? > > e.g. disabling PORT/EPRT and limiting PASV to ports e.g. 32736-32767 I hope that the answer to your question is "yes", but I have not checked any details or tested the current implementation; IIRC, * You can deny PORT/EPRT commands using http_access rules. See squid.conf.documented paragraph that is quoted at the end of this email. In cache.log, you can see HTTP-like messages (that your http_access rules will need to match) using debug_options set to "ALL,2" or "ALL,1 9,2". Look for "FTP Client REQUEST" phrases. * You can control PASV port range using your OS settings for ephemeral port ranges (e.g., net.ipv4.ip_local_port_range and friends on Linux). HTH, Alex. > 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. _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users