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> I have tried many configurations with no luck.
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\n> Has anyone successfully forwarded FTP to an internal server?
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\n> I am this close ( ) from buying a hotbrick or sonicwall.
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\n> I like my magnia. I have every other service that I need forwarding
\n> fine, but FTP is going to push me into buying something else.
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\n> Right now, I'm using the Wu that ships with it and samba the pub to
\n> an internal file server, but it's a huge hassle for the incoming and
\n> moving file back and forth.
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\n> Any assistance would save me some headaches and my SG20's very
\n> existence :)
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