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| Thread ID: 66835 | 2006-03-08 10:16:00 | FTP Help Please | DarkBlade4 (9892) | Press F1 |
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| 436662 | 2006-03-15 11:31:00 | OK, well for Port Forwarding on USB, don't set an "Inside IP", leave it "blank". "Port 21" for both inside and outside "TCP" Ports and the "Outside IP" should be "0.0.0.0" I think the reason for setting no inside ip is because USB works off a host computer, and doesn't follow networking but more a USB standard to delivering the data, only if the host computer was not the FTP server, would you set the inside IP so that it's directed correctly. Make sure your FTP Server runs passive (PASV) mode and is forced to use the network IP of the computer if that's possible too. And yea, do make sure he uses a proper FTP client, else he may want to try setting PASV mode in IE as well in Internet Options (somewhere, sorry haven't used IE in ages). Cheers, KK |
Kame (312) | ||
| 436663 | 2006-03-17 06:23:00 | A tracert command of my ip comes up with SpeedTouch.vic.bigpond.net.au[ip here] . Do i leave the PASV settings in the FTP configuration to default? I didn't change the LAN settings. | DarkBlade4 (9892) | ||
| 436664 | 2006-03-17 16:02:00 | I don't have time to read all through the 3 pages, so if someone already said this - cool if not, here goes: Windows XP with SP2 has a few security patches...it won't let you scratch your ass without special permissions, and using only the left elbow. I have an FTP site here at my office, with all of my XP workstations, I have to put in the internal IP address, but with my NT based platforms, the external IP works just the same. Rest assured, if you are outside of your network and put in the external IP address, it will work. This is just another way of saying MICROSOFT SUCKS Have a nice day. |
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