Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd wrote:
>> Shutdown IIS, start you ICS FTP server (if you can specify
>> listening IP it should use only one IP), then start IIS again, it
>> should bind to all non-used port 21 on the other IPs.
>
> I'm sure that has worked for me in the past, but it's not a
> Shutdown IIS, start you ICS FTP server (if you can specify
> listening IP it should use only one IP), then start IIS again, it
> should bind to all non-used port 21 on the other IPs.
I'm sure that has worked for me in the past, but it's not a long term
solution because sooner or later IIS wil
Hello Arnold,
I am french but as this mailing list is English...
May be you can do something :
Shutdown IIS, start you ICS FTP server (if you can specify listening
IP it should use only one IP), then start IIS again, it should bind to
all non-used port 21 on the other IPs.
regards.
AF> I do
Arnold FLUTEAUX wrote:
> I don't understand.
You should find out who is already listening on that IP and port.
Download TcpView from Sysinternals, it displays any IP, port and
process name:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb897437.aspx
As Angus said it's most likely MS-FTP set up
I don't understand.
Indeed, if you launch two FTP Server with the same IP address server and the
same port, it can't be OK.
However, in this case, these IP addresses are all differents.
And on this server, 4 IIS FTP Server run on 4 differents IP addresses but
the 4 use the same port 21 and it
> So I need to put another FTP server. So I've created an other address:
> 192.168.2.154 on port 21. But when I launch my soft (based on ICS FTP
> Server), I've "Error 10048 in function Bind - Address already in
> Use".
That error is rather self explantory.
> If I shut down all IIS ftp server,
> I use ICS for in a ftp Server. And I've a problem. On a server
> which has several IP addresses and for each adress an IIS FTP
> Server is launched on the same port 21.
I've seen this on Windows 2000 Server, you'll probably find that IIS is
listening on all IP addresses, so you can not run a s