Re: Advanced Tcp/IP Filtering
From: Shahar Mesika_M (shahar@cellmate.co.il)
Date: 01/08/03
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From: "Shahar Mesika_M" <shahar@cellmate.co.il> Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 11:09:39 +0200
Hi All,
O.K. I it's working, The information above help me alot
Thanks for The Help
shahar.
"Shawn Shepherd[MSFT]" <shawnsh@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Shahar,
>
> Here are some helpful links on this.
>
> 283679 Information About the IIS File Transmission Protocol (FTP) Service
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=283679
>
> "The IIS-based FTP service (MSFTPSVC) supports both active and passive
mode
> connections, depending on the method that is specified by the client. IIS
> does not support disabling either active or passive mode connections, due
> to the lack of such a feature in RFC 959. Unlike HTTP and most other
> protocols used on the Internet, the FTP protocol uses a minimum of two
> connections during a session: a half-duplex connection for control, and a
> full-duplex connection for data transfer. By default, TCP port 21 is used
> on the server for the control connection, but the data connection is
> determined by the method that the client uses to connect to the server."
>
> 309816 HOW TO: Configure Internet Explorer to Use Both the FTP PORT Mode
and
> http://support.microsoft.com/?id=309816
>
> "This article describes how to configure Internet Explorer to use both the
> File Transfer Protocol (FTP) PORT mode and PASV mode.
>
> FTP supports two modes. These modes are called Standard (or Active) and
> Passive (or "PASV"). The Standard mode FTP client sends PORT commands to
> the FTP server. The Passive mode client sends PASV commands to the FTP
> Server. These commands are sent over the FTP command channel........"
>
>
>
> Thank you for using Microsoft Partner Support.
>
> Shawn Shepherd[MSFT]
> MCSE/MCP+I
> Online Support Professional
>
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rights.
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