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n00b
Hey... A few years back I was in a few scene FTP rings and amassed quite a collection .......
anyway
I completely forgot how to set up an FTP behind a wireless router, etc.
Help me out by creating a step by step guide to configuring the FTP Server behind a wireless router... And....
In return I'll give you leech access to my FTP. What do I have? Here is my list (which will be updated soon):
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?dyi0mqhw2wz
I will be using Gene6 FTP server to run the ftp, unless there is a superior program out there these days
Thanks for reading
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06-12-2010, 04:46 PM
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n00b
Hey man, I don't have any experience in the matter or else I would help, but heres a website I stumbled upon: http://www.computing.net/answers/net...ter/19647.html
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06-12-2010, 06:36 PM
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n00b
Thanks for the link, but here is my problem (this was always the problem and reason I've had to seek out help every time I try to set up an FTP)
1. I decided to use FILEZILLA FTP SERVER and My Local IP is 192.168.2.2
2. I'm obviously running the server off the Router's IP so...
3. I set a port range of 5300-5307, enabled TCP/UDB ports in WINDOWS FIREWALL
4. I also enabled the port range (port forwarding) of 5300-5307 in my Router settings
5. The FTP runs off the port 753, I tried adding an exception for 753 in both Windows Firewall and the Router Settings
6. *** AND IT STILL DOESN'T WORK ***
7. EVERY PORT RELATED TO THE FTP (21, 753, 5300-5307) IS NOW OPEN THROUGH MY LOCAL IP SO WHAT AM I MISSING????
Anyone?
NEVERMIND!!! Just got it working! Thanks guys
Last edited by thmvp20; 06-12-2010 at 06:38 PM.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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06-12-2010, 08:12 PM
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BT Rep: +1
Good choice using filezilla that's what I used to use
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