Re: I have some files. I want a friend of mine copy these files from my computer.



Zz the number is actually your public IP address.
So you first need to make sure that you are connected to internet, and then
ftp related ports are open.
and typically you will need to enable port forwarding so that request that
hit your modem/router will be forwarded to the internal machine.

detail as of how? check your router/modem documentation.

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"Mark" <tentimes5@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have some files. I want a friend of mine copy these files from my
computer.

friend of mine told me that I can set up something like:
ftp://george123:george123@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:27

What are these numbers? How do I set it up



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