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Old 11-05-2009, 05:37 AM   #1 (permalink)
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im trying to set up an FTP server on windows server 2003, i set it up successfully , but other people cant connect to my server i do believe its my network security settings would be great if somebody could help me set this up correctly, oh and by the way im using it on virtual PC but if i can get it set up correctly was gonna install it on one of my regular PC drives
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Did you port forward from your router?
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no i havent tried that im not exactly sure how to do that
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Old 11-06-2009, 03:18 AM   #4 (permalink)
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no i havent tried that im not exactly sure how to do that
What router do you have?
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im currently using a wireless g linkysys router, model # WRT54G, connected to a linksys modem.
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i have a wireless g router linksys, model # WRT54G, connected to a linksys modem model # BEFCMU10
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http://portforward.com/english/route...WRT54G/FTP.htm I wouldn't worry about the static ip part as for the ip address in the port forward part you would put the computer you want forwarded
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try connect ftp server on your local machine,if it can connect,so check the connection with client,and if no use,get ser-u instead
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