Accessing my home FTP server through a wireless router
From: BroKnBonesTM (brokenbone@raketti.net)
Date: 07/30/02
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From: "BroKnBonesTM" <brokenbone@raketti.net> Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2002 12:30:37 +0300
Hi there,
I recently switched from a wired LAN, in which I shared files, folders,
printers and internet connection under WinXP, to a wireless router.
After securing it following the recommendations of a few nice people here, I
reinstalled IIS5.1 and started my web server. My Router gets a dynamic IP
from a DHCP server, so I use a redirector, DNS2GO.
I figured out how to open the port to access my webserver and it works fine.
www.brokenbones.dns2go.com
(Nothing spectacular there)
I also opened a port for my FTP server (private use from work), but although
I can login, I cannot see the folders at the root of my server. I tried to
disable passive mode but that didn't help.
Any idea ??? I really need to remotely access my FTP server from work !
I am using a 3rd party FTP server (Bulletproof FTP 2.15).
Should I use WinXP's built-in server instead ?
Here is a copy of the login log:
WinSock 2.0
Connecting to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Connected to XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Port XXXX
220 XXXXXXXXX
USER XXXX
331 Password required for XXXX.
PASS (hidden)
230 User XXXX logged in.
SYST
150 Opening data connection for directory list.
425 Cannot open data connection (10060).
Any help appreciated !
BroKnBones
http://kotisivu.raketti.net/brokenbone/erik/
ICQ 83328865
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