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Author Topic: [RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network  (Read 32894 times)

Four2zero

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[RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« on: August 27, 2010, 06:20:10 PM »

Has anyone have an issue with configure FileZilla server and connecting to it via Public isp address. Locally I have it configured properly and it works okay, however, if im outside of my network I can't get access but when i run the FileZilla test it shows successful access in PASV mode.

I have also tried accessing the FZS server from a web browser such as FF and IE and i get a password and user id prompt, but am unable to access at all. I have disabled windows firewall comodo firewall, router firewall and have set port 21 to ip address of the machine. As well as going to ftptest.com !!!!

I am running out of ideas and going insane trying to get this to work successfuly.

If anyone have had this issue please, provide a fix for this or any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you.
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« Last Edit: August 28, 2010, 12:31:10 PM by Four2zero »
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Squirrel2

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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2010, 07:28:04 PM »

Is the server in the DMZ or did you setup port forwarding?
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Four2zero

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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2010, 07:50:31 PM »

Is the server in the DMZ or did you setup port forwarding?

its working now, apparently after countless trials and error, i have got it working and ftptest.net shows it as successful.
« Last Edit: August 27, 2010, 08:25:01 PM by Four2zero »
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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2010, 08:53:41 PM »

Could you tell me what the trick was? I was using SimpleFTP and I was having some issues. Was using it to host game replies. (Shhh, don't tell my ISP, LOL). Some friends could access it, some couldnt. One thing I learned quick, Chrome can't do FTP and FF can't unless you have a ad-on for it.
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Four2zero

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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2010, 10:49:40 AM »

Unfortunatly it seems that the only way to get FileZilla server to work outside of the network was to DMZ it. After I enabled it, it was a successful test from ftptest.net . Bad thing was when I re-enabled the firewall and disabled the DMZ, it still gives no access outside the network via http://ftptest.net . So it has to be a router issue. ??? ??? ??? but i will keep trying to see if there is any other way to do so. Any suggestions would be great.

Is there any other settings other than DMZ the PC that is the file server ?

PS. thanks for the reply.
« Last Edit: August 28, 2010, 10:59:46 AM by Four2zero »
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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2010, 11:17:51 AM »

How about setting up a port rule in Gaming and see if that helps resolve it with out having to use the DMZ? Just add the IP address and add the port that your using for FileZilla. I presume it only uses a specific one? You can only add one rule in Gaming. Let us know.
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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2010, 11:26:36 AM »

How about setting up a port rule in Gaming and see if that helps resolve it with out having to use the DMZ? Just add the IP address and add the port that your using for FileZilla. I presume it only uses a specific one? You can only add one rule in Gaming. Let us know.

That was the first thing I did, was setup the gaming rule for FZS, to port 21, and still getting the dreaded " Reply: 425 Can't open data connection. " error. I have also created a " Special Applications rule" as well, and still no luck. ??? ??? ??? ???

As to oppose disabling all firewall and anti-virus that were enabled as well.




Status: Resolving address of 76.83.27.81

Status: Connecting to *.*.27.81

Status: Connected, waiting for welcome message

Reply: 220-FileZilla Server version 0.9.36 beta

Reply: 220-written by Tim Kosse (Tim.Kosse@gmx.de)

Reply: 220 Please visit http://sourceforge.net/projects/filezilla/

Command: CLNT http://ftptest.net on behalf of *.*.27.81

Reply: 200 Don't care

Command: USER four2zero

Reply: 331 Password required for four2zero

Command: PASS ****476

Reply: 230 Logged on

Command: SYST

Reply: 215 UNIX emulated by FileZilla

Command: FEAT

Reply: 211-Features:

Reply: MDTM

Reply: REST STREAM

Reply: SIZE

Reply: MLST type*;size*;modify*;

Reply: MLSD

Reply: UTF8

Reply: CLNT

Reply: MFMT

Reply: 211 End

Command: PWD

Reply: 257 "/" is current directory.

Status: Current path is /

Command: TYPE I

Reply: 200 Type set to I

Command: PASV

Reply: 227 Entering Passive Mode (*,*27,81,8,59)

Command: MLSD

Reply: 425 Can't open data connection.

Error: Listing failed
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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #7 on: August 28, 2010, 12:07:21 PM »

Makes me think that there could be something different or a different port that the router is blocking besides port 21 that FZ uses to connect. Any other ports that FZ uses by chance?
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Re: Filezilla Server Access via outside network - Update Resolved
« Reply #8 on: August 28, 2010, 12:19:13 PM »

Okay, I figured it out.....Apparently when setting up my FZS server I was to believe to setup a "Gaming" rule for it, meaning I would need to port forward out the file server address of the machine 192.168.0.xxx to port 21. Thinking that it was going to work outside the network....successfully. However it did not. Then I had tried other settings such as "Special Application" Rules to Trigger port 21....with http://ftptest.net, and again it did not work however, I get the dreaded error that every newbie gets the "425 Can't open data connection". Then I was down to my last option that I could think of....lets use the " Virtual Server Settings " and what do you know, my pain and suffering went away ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D !!!!

 
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Re: [RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #9 on: August 28, 2010, 02:05:36 PM »

Kewl, how was it actually set up..would be nice to know the steps.
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Re: [RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #10 on: August 28, 2010, 03:01:54 PM »

Kewl, how was it actually set up..would be nice to know the steps.

yeah, it would be nice, I will attempt to write up a tutorial and the steps required for a fully functional filezilla server with the DGL-4500.  ;D
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Re: [RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #11 on: August 28, 2010, 03:03:54 PM »

Awesome. Be descriptive as much as possible. See if we can maybe get a sticky for it. Glad it works for you though.
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Re: [RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #12 on: September 30, 2010, 12:08:36 PM »

I hope I can help a little here... I just got my setup working, my goal was to remove my local IP from the DMZ and still have Filezilla work.

Filezilla settings:

Passive mode settings->
"Use the following IP" (I'm using DynDNS for this, so its my external IP name)
"Use custom port range:" ( Filezilla suggests 5000 and above, so I used 5000 - 5100)

DGL-4500 settings:

Advanced->
Virtual Server:
Name:(FTP) IP:(my local IP) Public port:(21) Private port(21) (Always, Allow All)

Special Applications:
Name:(FTP) Trigger ports: (Both-> 5000-5100) Filewall ports: (Both-> 5000-5100) (Always)

Gaming:
Name:(FTP) IP:(my local IP) TCP ports(5000-5100) UDP ports(5000-5100) (Always, Allow All)

These settings got me up and running. I had my server up for a while by putting my local system IP in the DMZ but this is not the most secure way to have it setup. I don't think you need to use UDP ports in the forwarding and firewall, but I didn't feel like testing anymore.  :P

Ref: http://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Network_Configuration

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Re: [RESOLVED] Filezilla Server Access via outside network
« Reply #13 on: September 30, 2010, 12:28:20 PM »

Yaaa....good to hear man. Glad you got it working and thanks for posting your information. Hope it comes in handy for others in the future. Thanks for all your hard work man.  ;)
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