Re: Bug with W2K3, SP1, Windows Firewall and FTP
- From: "Jimmy Chu" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 00:23:17 -0700
I actually re-read those articles, and I realized that since ftp.exe is
using active, the PassivePortRange wouldn't fix the problem...
"Jimmy Chu" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hey Bernard, I found your Microsoft Help and Support article on
configuring PassivePortRange in IIS, and I also found this one on Windows
2003 Server w/SP1 Firewall that basically says to do the same thing. Does
it make sense?
http://www.newagedigital.com/cgi-bin/newagedigital/articles/ms-firewall-ftp.html
"Jimmy Chu" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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From the Windows Firewall log, it looks like that the Firewall closes the
port 21 connection for some reasons. The client then gets the connection
disconnected by remote host/service not available, and since the server
did not get a proper response from the client, it is still waiting for
the next command (that's why the session is still going) until the
session times out. So the real question is why is the Windows Firewall
doing this?
Oh, I also tested it from the server itself. Since the Firewall is not
involved in this case, everything went fine. Any thought on this Windows
Firewall behavior?
"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Well, even with the refresh button. it's only as 'real' as you thought.
it will only 'clear' from the list when the tcp connection no longer
appear when you do 'netstat -an' at command prompt.
that's what I have tested in the past.
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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"Jimmy Chu" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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here is a refresh button. I could see the connection time updated
after I clicked the button. BTW, the client I used was the Microsoft
FTP.exe.
"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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As for the FTP MMC connection status, I believe it is not refresh
realtime. so it may take someting to reflect even after the client has
disconnected.
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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"Jimmy Chu" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You mean running FTP on the IIS/FTP server? Hmmm...I'll try that and
let you know the outcome.
"Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Weird indeed. same behavior if you try connect via ftp.exe on the
machine itself ??
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Regards,
Bernard Cheah
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http://www.iiswebcastseries.com/
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"Jimmy Chu" <reply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm encountering a bad behavior with Windows Firewall on too. With
the Windows Firewall on, the FTP sessions (using the command line
FTP on the client) would be disconnected (the message says
something about connection disconnect by server) in about less than
1 minute, but the IIS manager would still show the session is
active. If the Windows Firewall is off, everything is well.
"EuroMaverick" <EuroMaverick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hello people,
I don't know if this is a documented bug or if the information is
wide
spread, but since we spend about two days tracking this down, I
think it
makes sense to share this information with whoever is interested
in it.
This is the setup where this will occur:
- Windows 2003 server with SP1
- Windows firewall turned on
- IIS on the same machine
- FTP within that IIS
Now, add a welcome message to the ftp. As soon as this welcome
message
contains a <return>, your browser will hang when you navigate to
the
ftp-site. It does not actually hang, but returns an error much
later and your
ftp-site is not accessible.
Remove all returns from the welcome message, and the ftp-server
works just
fine...
Regards,
Benoit Somers.
.
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