I wanted to get this to work with native windows 2ks first, maybe play with
linux version later.
Right now I have IIS/FTP configured- I think, and also virtual server ftp
enabled on the router. However, when testing, it keeps coming up with 'this
document contains no data'...
any help is welcome.
Dharam
Content-Type: multipart/signed; boundary="nextPart3804862.iTMDejp3FC";
protocol="application/pgp-signature"; micalg=pgp-sha1
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
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Content-Type: text/plain;
charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Content-Disposition: inline
The easiest option I have found is ssh. With linux it is a no brainer. Fo=
r=20
windows there is a package called cygwin (www.cygwin.com). This package is=
a=20
collection of linux/unix software for windows, including a fully functional=
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ssh server. There are lots of nice gui sftp (one form of file transfer ove=
r=20
ssh) clients for both *Nix and windows. Behaves similar to ftp but nothing=
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is transmitted in the clear. Other options abound, some of my favorites ar=
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rdp (for windows to windows) and rsync.
The following is a port forwarding for commonly used transfer protocalls
port service
80 web
20 ftp
21 ftp=20
22 ssh/scp/sftp
443 web-ssl
873 rsync
3389 rdp (remote desktop)
Depending on the router, ftp may or may not work through a router. This is=
a=20
really short answer to a moderately complicated issue.
Hope this helps
On Sunday 04 September 2005 12:20, D Bhardwaj wrote:
> Don't mean to disturb anyone's 'quiet' w/e, but I could sure use some hel=
p.
> I realize it is kind of OT...
> I need to, in earnest, have the ability to transfer files from 'here' to
> across the globe. Short of not currently having a linux server (I am
> working on it...), I have installed IIS and FTP server on a Win 2003 serv=
er
> which sits behind a dlink router. Now the question is how to get it to
> work. I can create a 'shared' directory - call it 'public' and give it
> everyone read permissions, copy the files in there. What ports to
> open/close on the dlink? How to do that? How to test the ftp? My apologies
> for these newbie type Q's.
>
> tia,
>
> Dharam
>
>
>
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