Depends

If your using NAT, i would set the FTP service up on its own IP address,
then forward the request on to your internal FTP server

if your using a firewall, there should be a way to port forward the request.
I have a $500 hardware firewall and i can do it on that

Steve

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Hi all,

this is very off topic but desparate and there seems to be a high level of
technical know how on here...

I have a windows 2000 server as our internet gateway (static IP yada yada)
but I want an FTP server behind the gateway (another Windows 2000 machine
but don't think that matters).  The problem is simply forwarding ports 20
and 21 doesn't work.  PASSIVE mode works for clients but not servers behind
a firewall.

On Linux I can do this easily using the contrak kernel/iptables module but I
don't know the equivalent on windows?

help????

- James

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