Title: FTP virus scanner Post by: inteq on Wednesday 27 May 2009, 07:18:08 pm Hello,
I seem to have a problem connecting outbound to any FTP server, in active or passive mode, while the Proxy>FTP>FTP virus scanner is enabled on GREEN. It just times out. The proxy is set on transparent and outbound connections on port 21 are allowed. As soon as I disable the virus scan on FTP, everything is back to normal and I can connect outbound on FTP. Any clue as to why this is happening? Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: jianjou on Friday 03 July 2009, 01:58:05 pm I have the same problem, does anyone have the solution to solve this issue??
Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: ajohn on Sunday 07 March 2010, 12:58:03 am Hi all
I have problem too. When i try to download a driver from hp.com with ftp virus scan enable on green then nothing happens. If i disable the ftp virus scan enable on green then i can have the driver. I wonder what is the diference from other ftp download sites and hp download site because i have problem only with hp.com. Can someone give an explanation to this? Is there a way to fix the problem? Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: koukobin on Sunday 07 March 2010, 09:28:00 am Try to change the settings in the Antivirus Engine (increase the Max. archive size i.e.). I thing this will be the solution.
Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: koukobin on Friday 12 March 2010, 03:34:26 pm This problem appeared to me after all. I thing this has nothing to do with the antivirus engine. Do you have the IPS enabled?
Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: ajohn on Monday 15 March 2010, 08:11:43 am Hi
IPS is Intrusion Prevention System? If yes then this is not the problem. I stopped the service and try to download something from hp (a driver for laserjet 2100) and nothing happens. Only if i disable virus scan in ftp proxy i can get the file. Bye John Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: Steve on Monday 15 March 2010, 10:27:35 am Try using Firefox.
Also ... You might not be using the proxy. Make sure your browser is set to either - 1. Automatic Proxy Detection 2. Automatic Configuration script at - http://<ENDIAN-IP>/proxy.pac 3. Use a Proxy server on your Lan - <ENDIAN-IP> and <Endian Proxy Port> Title: Re: FTP virus scanner Post by: hhf on Monday 29 March 2010, 08:10:16 pm I had the same problem with every endian fw I ever used. (2.1.2, 2.2, 2.3 community)
in all cases I had to disable virusscan on ftp. :-\ Is the problem caused by using the proxy in transparent mode everytime ? |