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01-24-04 06:55 AM

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Got an answer to this on ftp newsgroup. I needed port 20
as well as port 21 opened up.

KT
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>-----Original Message----- >I have IIS 5.1 and FTP services active on a Windows XP >Professional system. I am getting "FTP Folder Errors" >when trying to access an FTP folder through a firewall. >Access works fine via local lan using "localhost" or lan >computername as the host name. Port 21 is opened up on
my
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>firewall. I know firewall is letting through FTP
requests
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>because I see the FTP sessions in the IIS MMC snap-in. >All FTP site permissions, NTFS file permissions, and
user
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>accounts are defined and look correct. > >Why would ftp://localhost or ftp://mycomputername be
fine
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>yet ftp://x.x.x.x <--where x.x.x.x is my firewall IP >address, get folder security errors. The same user >accounts are used. I do have anonymous login allowed and >it gets the same error. > >Any ideas on tracking down the source of the security >error would be grand. FTP log in %systemroot%\system32 >\logfiles does not reveal any relavent information. > >I appreciate any ideas.......... >. >




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