Re: problems using different different FTP port with windows firewall

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Re: problems using different different FTP port with windows firewall Volker Birk 01-04-2008
Posted by Volker Birk on January 4, 2008, 3:13 am
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> so, for my second ftp site I am using port 8001. it works ok with my
> ftp client with the windows firewall off, but when I turn it on and
> add port 8001 to it my ftp client doesn't want to connect any more.

This probably is because the NAT helper of your firewall does not watch
port 8001 for FTP control channel traffic.

Better avoid FTP BTW. There is SFTP.

Yours,
VB.
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