Re: Ftp error TCP/IP Filtering
From: Jordan Mills (jordan)
Date: 01/05/03
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From: "Jordan Mills" <jordan at jordan mills dot com> Date: Sun, 5 Jan 2003 13:33:25 -0600
FTP uses port 21 for outbound connections, 22 (I believe) for inbound data
connections. You need to either enable PASV mode (an option in your client,
or send PASV from the connection), or open port 22 for inbound tcp.
-- Jordan Mills - J Mills Consulting Zero Administration Networks for Small Businesses http://www.jordanmills.com/ "Shahar Mesika_M" <shahar@cellmate.co.il> wrote in message news:e1gf#JNtCHA.2352@TK2MSFTNGP09... > Hello all > > Enableing the TCP/IP Filtering on win2000 advanced server above: > > to open only the FTP Service on the server i have set as: > > Permit Only TCP Ports: 20, 21 > Permit All UDP Ports > Permit All IP Protocol > > the problem it's when i am trying to connect the server with the ftp client > i have the error: > 425, canot open data connection. > > where i am doing wrong, any help? > > Thanks for your time, > > shahar. > > >
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