A while ago I posted a topic "Setting up an FTP Server"
I have since then acquired BulletProof FTP Server. Now using BP FTP I was able to get my FTP Server up. But now I face a new problem it seems other ppl can't get in to it due to my router. So......is there anyway I can fix this problem?
Any help would be appreciated.
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You need to configure your router to allow traffic through your FTP ports.
Use a random port, not one of the common FTP ports. Standard FTP port 21 is often blocked by ISPs. (common ones include 21, 2121, 666, 69, 123, et al. Use a random one, 172 or something.)
Use a random port, not one of the common FTP ports. Standard FTP port 21 is often blocked by ISPs. (common ones include 21, 2121, 666, 69, 123, et al. Use a random one, 172 or something.)
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your are going to have to forward your ports so that your router doesnt effect them, look in your manual or what ever it should explain what u have to do.
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