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FTP Client or Server problems? Post here. All other threads auto-closed
Do you have a problem setting up or accessing an ftp? Then heres the place to post.
Clients list.
[CoffeeCup FTP]
[Cute FTP]
[FTP Voyager]
[Smart FTP]
Server List.
[Bullet-Proof]
[Guild FTP]
[Serv-U]
[Titan FTP]
Clients are usually free, however most of the servers will require you register, however they're mostly not that expensive.
Added by Ace:
<b>INTERNAL IP ADDRESSES</b>
International Network Standard RFC 1918 reserves the following IP address ranges for Intranet use (i.e. they are internal addresses):
# 10.0.0.0 to 10.255.255.255
# 172.16.0.0 to 172.31.255.255
# 192.168.0.0 to 192.168.255.255
Also, 127.0.0.1 is a loopip / localhost / your own PC / however you want to call it.
Last edited by Ace; 13th-January-2004 at 15:31.
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Here, I'll throw in the ones I know of for now...
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perfect thread...i need help with my ftp....i just got a new comp and i cant set it up the way i had it before.ive had a ftp for about 6 mos. running and now i dont have it. the situation is like this...i am behind a router using dsl and i was using serv-u. now both these comps r networked and both are able to use the net but i cant get my ftp to work right onmy new one. plz help if u want to plz use the pm system or u can reach me thru here or icq #178338117. i really would like to set up my ftp so i can share my stuff with ppl here. i apprec and thanks whoever helps me out.
Last edited by mj_1107; 25th-July-2003 at 02:31.
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Okay what you've got to do is open ports in your router for your FTP server (most use 21). I suggest turning off XP's firewall and downloading one that lets your turn off and on individual ports.
Also make sure that the firewall is setup to allow both incoming and outgoing traffic.
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first off let me apologize for not replying sooner..i been having comp probs...
ok now i do not have xp on my new computer. i am using win 2k. my old computer that had the ftp setup on there was win me. second of all, i already went into my router(dlink 4 port cable/dsl router(di-704p) ) the first time and configured it to work on my old comp. the prob is since both my computers are networked and share the same ip, how do i set up this compter properly to work with the ftp? btw, ports 20 and 21 are open on here.
p/s: thanks for the hep btw i appreciate it.
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Can each computer see each other? Set up the FTP and see if one of the computers can download/upload off it, and then get someone to test if they can connect. They might share the same base IP but they won't be exact they'll be 111.111.111:7777 and
111.111.111:7778 that will be the trick to connecting to them.
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when i use smart ftp the password and username are ignored
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Make sure you didn't check "Anon. "
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not at all it lets me put the password in but then it says that it ignores it
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27th-July-2003, 04:59
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29th-July-2003, 06:04
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hey riff raff...thx for the help on the ftp. i appreciate it
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29th-July-2003, 09:22
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FTP Question
1. How do I start an FTP?
2. Does it cost?
3. What are the best FTP Clients to use?
I know that this thread is probably gonna end up closed, but i couldn't find a thread similar so i decided to post. If I made a mistake posting this, then my apologies. Thanks!
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29th-July-2003, 09:24
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theres a thread about this in comp tech. so.. *merged*
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29th-July-2003, 09:34
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Re: FTP Question
I wonder if he'll know where the thread went 
Anyway, download one of the clients from the client list in the first post of this topic. Some of them are free, and others you have to buy, but usually have trial versions. There should be no extra cost, unless your ISP charges by bandwidth or something. There should be help files or tutorials on the client's page, so you can figure out how to set it up.
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29th-July-2003, 23:10
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I'd like to ask a question:
I'm a 56Ker, and let's say I am the server. Now, will the client be forced to get 56K speed even if he's on a faster connection, or will he get the same speed he usually gets with other downloads?
Thanks in advance.
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