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  • Re: Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 04-01-2009, 3:59 PM

     Thanks for the response. I ended up setting up FTPS for the time being via FileZilla Server on Windows Server 2003. Until I can get a new machine I am going to use the current setup. Thanks for your insight.

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  • Re: Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 03-31-2009, 6:25 AM

     I see... but if I wanted to try to go ahead with FTPS in any case, would it be possible to do it using FileZilla on Windows Server 2003? Unfortunately the machine I am running 2003 on isnt powerful enough for 2008 so that is not an option and I realy want to secure the FTP service somehow. Do you have any recommendations for me to go about ...

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1156455/1898769.aspx#1898769
  • Re: Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 03-31-2009, 5:28 AM

     You sir are a GENIUS! Is there any way to restart the FTP service besides restarting the machine? I am accessing the server remotely and did not think of restartng the machine until you mentioned it and it works! Thank you so much! Now that I have basic FTP up and running I have a couple of questions... Do you recommend using Windows' ...

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  • Re: Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 03-31-2009, 5:08 AM

     Yeah, it is outside the range. This is what its giving me:  Response:    227 Entering Passive Mode (***,**,***,**,6,63) which is port 1599, definitely under what I have specified. It seems that it is still using the default range, whatever that may be.

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  • Re: Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 03-31-2009, 4:57 AM

    Ey Paul, thanks for the response. I have done that before and even opened those ports on the firewall by following this guide: http://www.newagedigital.com/cgi-bin/newagedigital/articles/ms-firewall-ftp.html But for some reason it still refuses to work... Am I missing something?

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1156455/1898753.aspx#1898753
  • Re: Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 03-31-2009, 3:29 AM

    Since The server is issuing a different port range than the ones I have opened on the firewall, I disabled the firewall and everything works as it should. I can try tackling the task from a different approach and open the ports on the firewall that the server is curently using... these ports are in the early 1000's range, anyone have any idea ...

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  • Possible to Designate Port Range on Windows Server 2003 FTP for Passive Mode?

    Posted to Publishing by Stunner on 03-31-2009, 1:38 AM

     Ey fellas, I am running a machine that is using Windows Server 2003 and am wondering if there is any possible way to specify what ports the server uses in passive mode. I am using FileZilla as the FTP client and Active mode is not working and Passive mode tends to be the preferred method in any case. Everything is working fine but the server ...

    • http://forums.iis.net/p/1156455/1898724.aspx#1898724

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