Hello everyone,
My main mac (OS X Yosemite), connected to the Internet via Ethernet, is set as a router and shares its Internet connection with the second mac via AirPort. Firewalls are on on both computers. But in such case the firewall of the main mac blocks the FTP connection with WAN for the second mac, and I get in Terminal
ftp: Can't connect to `xx.xx.xx.xx': Operation timed out
ftp: Can't connect to `ftp.xxxxx.xxx'
The main mac always has the FTP access with WAN, regardless of its firewall state. But for the second mac, I have the FTP access with WAN only if I turn off the main mac firewall.
1) How to allow the FTP access with WAN for the second mac without turning off the main mac firewall ?
2) How to do it for one of computers, if there are several computers that use the shared Internet connection?
My main mac (OS X Yosemite), connected to the Internet via Ethernet, is set as a router and shares its Internet connection with the second mac via AirPort. Firewalls are on on both computers. But in such case the firewall of the main mac blocks the FTP connection with WAN for the second mac, and I get in Terminal
ftp: Can't connect to `xx.xx.xx.xx': Operation timed out
ftp: Can't connect to `ftp.xxxxx.xxx'
The main mac always has the FTP access with WAN, regardless of its firewall state. But for the second mac, I have the FTP access with WAN only if I turn off the main mac firewall.
1) How to allow the FTP access with WAN for the second mac without turning off the main mac firewall ?
2) How to do it for one of computers, if there are several computers that use the shared Internet connection?