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Default FTP protocol type set to "none"

Hi -

I have a policy with a service defined for FTP. Under advanced properties of the service the protocol type is set to "none".

Will both passive and active FTP session be allowed ?

thanks, any advice much appreciated ..
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Default Re: FTP protocol type set to "none"

Passive and active FTP sessions will be denied, IMHO
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Default Re: FTP protocol type set to "none"

Thanks for the reply ...

My own tests seem to indicate that active FTP sessions are ok. passive sessions seem to break ..
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