Re: FTP Server problems

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Peter wrote:
I am trying to set up an FTP server on my XP Pro computer. I am routing
through a DLink di-624 router. I have set up the router to accept FTP
connections. I can access the FTP folders through the intranet, but cannot
through the internet. I have tried using a username and password with admin
privelages on the host computer with no luck.
Any suggestions of what is blocking my access?

since you can access the ftp server internally, but not the internet.
Port forwarding needs to be set up on your router. google will tell you
how.
it starts with http://routerip e.g. http://192.168.0.1

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