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Old 03-31-2010, 05:47 PM   #16
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Win7+ seems to act differently with regard to the ioFTPD cert. The error message about it already existing I've seen several times. Simply restarting ioFTPD should load the new cert. At this point, I'm convinced you've rebooted at least once as well. The cert from makecert is fine.

I am a bit concerned about why it looks like you can't actually login past the PASS command. I assumed that was because you had the site open/close and perhaps oneline stuff from nxTools installed but something wasn't right. Hence the vanilla server request just to make sure. Can you login and do everything locally fine?

There is a windows firewall for incoming connections and you'll need to add ioFTPD to it's list of exceptions. Can you run other software that accepts incoming connections?
locally it works fine, with ssl, tls etc... only through external ip it makes problems, exceptly on port 21, but i cant configure the ports for sso etc. on port 21.

creating exceptions for ioftpd in the firewall i've already done. turning off the firewall didn't help at all...

With "advanced Port Scanner" i scanned my IP, and it says, that there arent any ports open...
How can I check else, if the ports are opened?

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Old 04-01-2010, 12:16 PM   #17
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You might want to verify that your local IP still ends in .101. That looks like it's a DHCP given address. I'd suggest picking a static local address like .10 or something because you need to forward ports from the router and there is no guarantee you'll always get the .101 IP.
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Old 04-02-2010, 08:01 AM   #18
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You might want to verify that your local IP still ends in .101. That looks like it's a DHCP given address. I'd suggest picking a static local address like .10 or something because you need to forward ports from the router and there is no guarantee you'll always get the .101 IP.
I did, but it does't work at all
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