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In **passive mode**, the router and firewall on the **server side** need to be configured to accept and forward incoming connections. On the client side however, only outgoing connections have to be allowed, which will already be the case most of the time. | In **passive mode**, the router and firewall on the **server side** need to be configured to accept and forward incoming connections. On the client side however, only outgoing connections have to be allowed, which will already be the case most of the time. | ||
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Since usually one server provides a service for many users, it is **far easier to just configure the router and firewall on the server side once for passive mode**, than to configure the client' | Since usually one server provides a service for many users, it is **far easier to just configure the router and firewall on the server side once for passive mode**, than to configure the client' | ||
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