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Offline AudunTopic starter

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« on: January 26, 2008, 03:49:29 PM »
Hello folks!

I just tried setting up an AmiFTPd server on my pegasos machine here. The server runs smoothly from within the local network, I can connect and upload/download files etc. When I ninja-connect to my neighbours internet and ftp to my own server from there I can log in fine, but I can't enter passive mode or do a list. This seems to be a problem with the data-connection ports, which are 1024-2000 if I understand right, that is what my flashfxp client uses on my pc at least and gets refused. I tried opening these ports and also forwarding them all to my server's local ip, no luck. I am using MiamiDX as my TCP stack.

My internets is connected via a router which is running a pppoe connection through a bridged dsl modem. Serv-U servers on pcs here seem to work fine, but they now cheat by using upnp- so I am sure it is possible to somehow do this manually... I just am too clueless about networking. Oh and I'm not behind a NAT.

Does anyone know what I can do to fix this? I appreciate any help I can get!
 

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Re: FTP
« Reply #1 on: January 27, 2008, 10:16:46 PM »
Ahh, I understand :] Thank you! I am trying proftpd now, but it is extremely confusing. I have no experience with Unix/Linux type things, so this installation looks like a huge challenge to say the least! Going to work at it though. Good stuff :]