ipf ttl question

From: Dave+Seddon (dave-sender-1932b5_at_seddon.ca)
Date: 10/12/05

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    To: freebsd-net@freebsd.org
    Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 15:16:52 +1000
    
    

    Greetings,

    I'm running ipf+ipnat and proftp. I'm encountering a problem where the data
    connection is working fine, however because there's a large tranfer no data
    is tranferred on port 21, so the port 21 session dies (ttl expires).

    The transfer is running now.

    How can I change the ttl on the port 21 session, without dropping the
    session?
    Or can I change the ruleset to allow everything without dropping the
    session?

    Regards,
    Dave
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