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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Software => Topic started by: Paladin9 on 8 March 2003, 11:42

Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Paladin9 on 8 March 2003, 11:42
how do i get my ftp server working with my router?  The ftp server works fine on other computers in my home network, but not in the outside world.
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Fett101 on 8 March 2003, 19:58
Gotta find the routers port forwarding and forward port 20-21 to the ftp. (or a dif port if you want to change the ftp's confgiguration)
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Paladin9 on 9 March 2003, 01:10
I did all of that.  Now, how do I know it is working?
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Fett101 on 9 March 2003, 04:04
Have someone outside the network try and access it.
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Paladin9 on 9 March 2003, 04:27
To test it, what address would I enter?  The router IP address?
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Paladin9 on 9 March 2003, 04:56
I tried it by using a dial-up connection and it did not work.  I entered the routers wan ip address in and it did not work. this does work however when i am on another computer in my home network by typing the computers ip or the router wan ip.
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Fett101 on 9 March 2003, 08:21
It should be the ip address for the router.

Or easier yet, whatever This (http://www.whatismyipaddress.com/) site tells you it is (when viewing it from a pc behind the router)
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: Paladin9 on 9 March 2003, 22:18
OK, now I know I am doing everything right.  But I still can not get outside users to see my server.  I heard that some ISPs block popular ports like 21(ftp) or 80(http) so if that is my problem, then how do I get around it?
Title: ftp behind router
Post by: choasforages on 10 March 2003, 19:02
put it on a different port