Re: FTP Logon question
- From: "AllenM" <allen.miyake@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:38:04 -0800
Either way. I can get there using our internal IP, servername or our
registered FQDN.
"Moses" <Moses@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Okay, I got the users and permissions working.
How are you getting there internally?
Through IE and typing ftp://192.168.0.110
What IP address did you use when you created the FTP site in IIS?
The internal IP Address is 192.168.0.110, and I have the router set for
just
port 21, not 20. The FTP has the exact IP Address as the Static IP I gave
the server itself. Whenever I try to access it from the outside it gives
me
a "Server Not Found" error.
"AllenM" wrote:
Users are setup in ADUC. Permissions are applied at the Home directory
specified in IIS. Make sure you give them Read/Write in IIS. How are you
getting there internally? What IP address did you use when you created
the
FTP site in IIS?
"Moses" <Moses@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm trying to set up an FTP server that only 3 specific people can
access,
internally and from outside computers. Where do I set up their user
names
and passwords? Sorry I'm totally new to this.
Also I can access the FTP site internally but I cannot from an outside
source. I have my router set up with 20/21 forwarded to my server, and
assigned the server a static IP, but an outside computer will not find
it.
Am I missing a step somewhere?
.
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