- Jul 11, 2001
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I have a two-box Win2000 Pro peer to peer network with DSL using a D-Link DI-704p router. I telecommute and my client has a Windows 2000 Server WAN network (two locations, which I will call DATA and BOX, a mile or so apart), and I access a box running Win2000 Pro at location BOX using pcAnywhere. I often need to download 200 to 300 MB of data at location DATA and I've been using pcAnywhere File Transfer. I've had serious problems downloading the data directly from location DATA. I get File in Use errors. I found a workaround, being copy the contents of the live data directory at location DATA to a directory on the pcAnywhere box at location BOX, followed by a pcAnywhere File Transfer from location BOX to my own box. Strangely, my download from location BOX goes about 8 times as fast as the copy from location DATA to location BOX. I think this might have something to do with the architecture of pcAnywhere, and my guess is that what's going on is that the data is actually going from location DATA to my own box and thence to location BOX, but someone may dispute that. Fine! I'd really like to know. However, the speed of all this is not the major problem. The problem I've encountered is the occasional times that I need to upload the data from my box to my client. Yesterday, for instance, 76% of the way through the upload the process stalled and I lost the connection and I was unable to establish another pcAnywhere connection. I thus failed in the action I needed to do. Clearly, I need a better way of transferring data, at least from my own box to the client site. So, I'm investigating FTP, at someone's suggestion. An Anandtech poster suggested I set up an FTP server on my own box, his suggestion being Cerberus FTP Server - free to someone who isn't a company, and I'm not. He also said I should set up an FTP client on my client's box, which I did at location BOX. Using pcAnywhere, I uploaded the SmartFTP installation EXE to location BOX and installed it. However, so far I've been unable to make a connection from the box at location BOX to my own box running Cerberus FTP Server. Cerberus thinks it's at the IP 192.168.0.187, which is my own box's internal IP to my network, assigned by my router's IP routing software. I tried adding another IP address, being my static IP that's used by my router, but I still can't make the connection. I tried concatenating those IP's and seeing if I could connect that way, and tried using a browser to make the connection:
FTP://216.103.104.249/192.168.0.187
However, that didn't work either. I created a user with password, but so far I haven't been asked for a username and password. I have set up Cerberus to only allow access by the IP of the box at location BOX, which is internal to their network, but is pingable by my own box. My box is pingable by the box at location BOX, too. What's wrong? Clearly, I'm not getting something. I think I'm failing to configure either the FTP server or the FTP client, or both. Any help is appreciated.
FTP://216.103.104.249/192.168.0.187
However, that didn't work either. I created a user with password, but so far I haven't been asked for a username and password. I have set up Cerberus to only allow access by the IP of the box at location BOX, which is internal to their network, but is pingable by my own box. My box is pingable by the box at location BOX, too. What's wrong? Clearly, I'm not getting something. I think I'm failing to configure either the FTP server or the FTP client, or both. Any help is appreciated.
