Re: IIS 5.1 Passive-Mode FTP Behind Linksys Router
From: Alun Jones [MS MVP] (alun_at_texis.invalid)
Date: 04/27/04
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 2004 14:41:48 GMT
In article <b8os80hlceljsikbretc5tt89m1jocvns3@4ax.com>, Paul Lynch
<paul.lynch@nospam.com> wrote:
>Maybe someone should tell Linksys because *all* their documentation
>instructs their users to forward ports 20 and 21 inbound for both the
>TCP and UDP protocols :-/
Yeah, well, that's an entirely different topic. I've yet to see a
consumer-level router that has a manual which correctly describes the
operation of FTP.
Alun.
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