Hi,
I have allowed inbound and outbound on port 21.
I have used the default medium rule on the router which specifically enables FTP.
I can see any file listings or transfer any files, using either active or passive mode.
Is there some other setting that needs tweaking for the incoming connections to be correctly NAT'ed to the machine inside the firewall.
(I have this working with a less secure and older netgear ADSL router, so it's a router configuration problem of some kind)
I have setup the windows 2008 internal server as the DMZ host, so it should work?
If I change the firewall to low security FTP/TTL works properly, so I have configured the FTP rules incorrectly. Some pointers would be great.
Regards
Craig.
FTP PASV ? 7402X
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What is the issue, as you have stated "I can see any file listings or transfer any files, using either active or passive mode"jimmain wrote:Hi,
I have allowed inbound and outbound on port 21.
I have used the default medium rule on the router which specifically enables FTP.
I can see any file listings or transfer any files, using either active or passive mode.
Is there some other setting that needs tweaking for the incoming connections to be correctly NAT'ed to the machine inside the firewall.
(I have this working with a less secure and older netgear ADSL router, so it's a router configuration problem of some kind)
I have setup the windows 2008 internal server as the DMZ host, so it should work?
If I change the firewall to low security FTP/TTL works properly, so I have configured the FTP rules incorrectly. Some pointers would be great.
Regards
Craig.
Can you post a another screen of your firewall setup.
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Re: FTP PASV ? 7402X
Here is the setup.
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Re: FTP PASV ? 7402X
Have you setup a virtual server rule also??jimmain wrote:Here is the setup.