markmcelhone
September 8th, 2004, 05:03 PM
OK,
we are running Windows SBS 2000. If i try to ftp to a website we have being hosted using a "client machine" (one on the internal network) I can't. I can get to see the contents of the ftp site but have no luck uploading my files to it. Although, if I use the server (running SBS 2000) itself I have no problems and can upload, delete, files, etc. Is there something I should be doing to make sure clients can ftp?
I have already created the packet filters on the ISA server computer, enabled the ftp access filter and created a protocol rule to allow the ftp protocol and still to no avail.
I have seen on the MS site that if the computer (client) is configured as a Web proxy client only, only FTP downloads are possible. How do I know if it is configured as web proxy client and then change this?
I have used the same ftp account details when doing the ftp on the server machine and on the client machine. need help quickly as very frustrating
we are running Windows SBS 2000. If i try to ftp to a website we have being hosted using a "client machine" (one on the internal network) I can't. I can get to see the contents of the ftp site but have no luck uploading my files to it. Although, if I use the server (running SBS 2000) itself I have no problems and can upload, delete, files, etc. Is there something I should be doing to make sure clients can ftp?
I have already created the packet filters on the ISA server computer, enabled the ftp access filter and created a protocol rule to allow the ftp protocol and still to no avail.
I have seen on the MS site that if the computer (client) is configured as a Web proxy client only, only FTP downloads are possible. How do I know if it is configured as web proxy client and then change this?
I have used the same ftp account details when doing the ftp on the server machine and on the client machine. need help quickly as very frustrating