Re: Passive Mode issue
- From: "Bernard Cheah [MVP]" <qbernard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 11:23:50 +0800
what port range you set ? without firewall locally does it works?
and without firewall - remotely on the same LAN, does it works?
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"Synapse120" <Synapse120@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am running Windows 2003 r2 x64 SP2, and IIS 6 with 2 ftp sites and a
website running. The problem i see is fully related to passive mode FTP,
and
my firewall configuration. All users inside and outside can connect if
they
turn off passive FTP from IE or use a ftp client such as winSCP.
The server will timeout from all users trying passive mode. I have set
the
passive port range for IIS and opened those ports in the firewall, with no
luck.
One special configuration i must note is the wan IP's for the 3 sites are
all run from the same NIC.
I have opened up all ports to that specific IP for the ftp sites and still
fails on pasv mode, and windows firewall turned off as well. The clients
return connection timeout when using passive mode. I have seen other
posts,
with similar symptoms but, non of the suggestions seem to help.
I cant put my finger on what i am missing on the config. Someone please
help.
thank you,
.
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