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- NOTE: There is a big difference between a SOCKS proxy and an FTP proxy. SOCKS servers normally
- reside on port 1080, and FTP proxy usually resides on port 21. Unfortunatly though, there is no
- official documentation for FTP proxies, so it is much more preferable if you could use the SOCKS
- server support instead :)
-
- Experimental FTP Proxy Support
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Oddly, there doesn't seem to be any official documentation on this, so don't be suprised if it
- doesn't work for you. If it doesn't, please report it as a bug :)
-
- To use the FTP Proxy, you'll need to add two new tooltypes, as below:
-
- PROXY_HOST=ftp.proxy.address
- PROXY_PORT=ftp-proxy-port
-
- Where "ftp.proxy.address" should be replaced with either the IP address or hostname of your FTP proxy
- and "ftp-proxy-port should be an integer number indicating the port to be used. Your ISP/System
- Admin/Network Admin should be able to give you this information.
-
- For example:
-
- PROXY_HOST=90.0.0.1
- PROXY_PORT=21
-
- Experimental SOCKS Support
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Removed due to lack of feedback, and the fact that Miami has it built into the TCP/IP stack.
-