- Jan 16, 2001
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OK, I'll try to be as concise as possible. Per Need4Speed (who I realllly hope comes back to my thread!) I checked out the other services and came up with the following results:
1. I updated my router (Netgear RT314) firmare to the latest version, zeroed out the settings, then set it up for my internet connection, but didn't change stock filters.
2. IIS was using Port 21. IIS has been removed from the system
3. Because of #1, GuildFTP sees Port 21 now and the "server" runs normally
4. I cannot see my FTP server via my public IP, but possibly b/c my router doesn't allow "loopback" i.e. go outside my LAN, out into the internet, to come back into my LAN via the same IP
5. My GF, who is outside my LAN cannot see my server via my public IP either, but
6. My GF CAN ping me. Perfect ping, 84ms round trip, no loss
7. When I try to access my server via it's internal IP, I do get the dialogue box, and when I put in a username/password, the "Current Connections" dialogue box on the server flashes for a split second, the info of the IP trying to connect, but then it dissappears. (I have the server and it's monitor right next to my main rig) The port lights on my router also flash accordingly...the packet is getting there, but "dying" upon impact...
8. I tried setting the FTP port 21 filter to "Action Matched = Forward" Met with #7 above.
9. Tried setting the port forwarding for Port 21 to "ALL" instead of "LAN" met with #7 again.
10. Tried various combinations of filters...#7.
Help.
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I'm very confused. <--what else is new?
I setup GuildFTP on my server. I configured it, as per the instructions. When I "Start Server" from within the FTP proggy, I get "Could not open port 21, pick another port."
For kicks, I tried logging in as anonymous and admin, with no connection whatsoever.
I went into my router (Netgear RT314) and checked for port 21 forwarding. I have the filter set to "match port number exactly". It looks good to me.
So, I went to DSLreports and did a security scan. According to them, my PORT 21 is wide open. What is going on here?
This is right off my results report:
Notice it says "FTP server noticed/open FTP port?"
I'm really sad about this...I've been looking forward to having my FTP up and running for a long time now...help please.
1. I updated my router (Netgear RT314) firmare to the latest version, zeroed out the settings, then set it up for my internet connection, but didn't change stock filters.
2. IIS was using Port 21. IIS has been removed from the system
3. Because of #1, GuildFTP sees Port 21 now and the "server" runs normally
4. I cannot see my FTP server via my public IP, but possibly b/c my router doesn't allow "loopback" i.e. go outside my LAN, out into the internet, to come back into my LAN via the same IP
5. My GF, who is outside my LAN cannot see my server via my public IP either, but
6. My GF CAN ping me. Perfect ping, 84ms round trip, no loss
7. When I try to access my server via it's internal IP, I do get the dialogue box, and when I put in a username/password, the "Current Connections" dialogue box on the server flashes for a split second, the info of the IP trying to connect, but then it dissappears. (I have the server and it's monitor right next to my main rig) The port lights on my router also flash accordingly...the packet is getting there, but "dying" upon impact...
8. I tried setting the FTP port 21 filter to "Action Matched = Forward" Met with #7 above.
9. Tried setting the port forwarding for Port 21 to "ALL" instead of "LAN" met with #7 again.
10. Tried various combinations of filters...#7.
Help.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I'm very confused. <--what else is new?
I setup GuildFTP on my server. I configured it, as per the instructions. When I "Start Server" from within the FTP proggy, I get "Could not open port 21, pick another port."
For kicks, I tried logging in as anonymous and admin, with no connection whatsoever.
I went into my router (Netgear RT314) and checked for port 21 forwarding. I have the filter set to "match port number exactly". It looks good to me.
So, I went to DSLreports and did a security scan. According to them, my PORT 21 is wide open. What is going on here?
This is right off my results report:
tcp21
(help) comment attempting anon ftp to ftp server.. (you should log this ftp attempt).
do you accept ftp connections from any machine? does your ftp server allow anonymous access? can anonymous users _write_ files anywhere within it? does the ftp welcome message give away the ftpd version? public ftp servers contain readable binaries which reveal your machine type.
result Could not talk to the FTP server
FTP server noticed.
open ftp port.
score Points Deducted:10
Notice it says "FTP server noticed/open FTP port?"
I'm really sad about this...I've been looking forward to having my FTP up and running for a long time now...help please.