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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>security_admin (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
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Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
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Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
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Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
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Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
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Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
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Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 13) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 14) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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Since: Nov 04, 2006 Posts: 35
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(Msg. 15) Posted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 11:56 pm
Post subject: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My XP SP2 computer is connected to a Netgear router and I have set it up to
run ftp service. As my ISP blocks the usual port 21, I did the following to
get around it:
1. Port forwarding is created on the Router to use start port 10008 and end
port 10009 (Can someone explain what these start and end ports are)
2. The FTP server is configured to use my router assigned IP address and
port 10008
3. iusr_my computer is used for anonymous login.
4. Necessary NTFS permissions are assigned to iusr on server's home directory.
5. A new service is created in the firewall settings, viz. My FTP Server, to
use internal port 10008 and external port 10008. A port entry is also added
in 'Exception' to open port 10008.
When I ftp to the server using the internal IP address, I can access the
server. However, when I try to ftp using the ISP-assigned address, I always
get this annoying message:
"An error occurred opening that folder on the
FTP server. Make sure you have permission to access that
folder.
Details
-----------
-----------
Where can the problem be? My computer, router settings, what else?
I am totally out of wits. Anybody's help will be very much appreciated.
--
Daniel S Lee >> Stay informed about: Help needed on Setting permissions for FTP |
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