Re: Cannot Connect to FTP Server



Allowing an exception for port 21 does not fix the issue. Firewall has to be
off for this to work. I also opened port 20 as well, but no joy. Am I
still missing something (apart from the obvious)?

"Bill Glidden" <billyg1943@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Ooops. Forgot to say thank you, Dave. I wonder why the FTP server setup
didn't open port 21?

"Dave Nickason [SBS MVP]" <gwdibble@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Can this be the Windows Firewall on the XP Pro box (the one hosting the
FTP server)?


"Bill Glidden" <billyg1943@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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SBS2003 SP1 Premium (ISA 2004 SP2), Windows XP Pro SP2. I have set up a
test FTP server (Globalscape Secure FTP Server) on a workstation on the
same LAN as the SBS server. Eventually I will move it to a DMZ and allow
internet access. The site is running OK and I can logon to it locally
and create folders, etc. What I can't do is log on from any other PC on
the LAN no matter what I have tried:

1. Local login to PC (also domain login)
2. Disable ISA Firewall client
3. Turn off IE proxy settings

No matter how I try to connect, I get the following:

1. ftp using IE: no login prompt appears and connection just times out
with "server has reset the connection"
2. Command line ftp: no login prompt and then eventually I get
"connection closed by remote host"

I thought it might have something to do with ISA but I have disabled the
proxy and the firewall client and it makes no difference. No matter
what, there is never any port 21 activity in ISA monitor.

I can connect to the FTP PC fileshares from any PC on the LAN.

This is the second FTP server (Titan FTP) I have tried with the same
result.

Can someone please help me with this?










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