You'll have to let everyone know what its listening on so we can connect to 
it, so if you attach the server to port 2121 the new url would be 
ftp://24.47.77.18:2121, and clients still might have to be set to use passive 
transfers.

-Sean

On April 2, 2004 02:11 pm, John-Robert La Porta wrote:
> Thanks Sean,
>
> I'm going to try and have it "listen: on a  port other than 21. Only
> thing is if I do, will other computers requests go there, or still to
> 21?
>
> -John
>
> On Apr 2, 2004, at 4:03 PM, Sean Brown wrote:
> > You might have to set your FTP clients to use Passive FTP transfers,
> > or if it
> > is your ISP not playing nice, move the server to listen on a port
> > other then
> > 21.
> >
> > Most clients will flip to passive if they have to, but its a question
> > of does
> > it seem like active transfers will work fine when they won't, so the
> > switch
> > to passive never happens.
> >
> > -Sean

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