How to connect ftp in windows xp




















Not sure if XP SP2's neato firewall will do that to you. I would first be checking to see if ftp. I had the same problem, Avi. I have to agree with the above post. I use McAfee Security Center software, no problems with it. Hopefully this will help your situation I have a home DSL connection and I can ping the ftp servers.

The ISP claims that the problem has nothing to do with them. It seems really weird! Do you have any suggestions because I am becoming desperate Hi I have the same problem. I was running ftp server on my windows machine. What free firewall should I use? I would prefer to fix the XP firewall problem as it's less intrusive I feel. I think that the problem is related with ftp passive mode on Windows XP server. This thread has unfortunately become clouded with different types of problems attached to the same thread, perhaps caused by the same problem: XP SP2.

Perhaps they are not. Geucimer: You may be onto something here. I am seeing more passive ftp approaches, especially with the rise of firewalls. Typically FTP wants to pick a random port to fire the data back on, and a firewall can block that.

Passive FTP manages the ports differently, making the transaction firewall happy. BrotherPayne: I like running a firewall "upstream" from the client computers I use, so that if the firewall is compromised, I have yet another layer of security between the internet and me.

The internet is an evil place: worms and attacks are all over the place I can show you logs of continual access attemps on my systems. I run a linux server between my desktops and the internet, and that linux box is the firewall. Not everyone desires that solution, however.

I would suggest a wireless router box if you want a "store solution", or if you have a business, you will need something stronger such as a PIX unit.

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If users need to upload, then the following setting will need to be changed: a Go to Start Programs Administrative Tools then click Internet Information Services.



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