The source address of the FTP server is not configured. The FTP server is not running. The listening port number of the FTP server is not the default one, and no port number is specified when you log in to the FTP server. The authentication information, authorized directory, and user priv...
Another possible reason is that IIS is not configured to use passive mode FTP. Go to the settings and enter a port range and IP address on the page “IIS > Server name > FTP Firewall Support” to enable passive mode. Best solution: ...
The FTP dir function might return less information if the FTP connection object is not configured for the operating system running on the FTP server. In such cases, dir might return a structure array with some empty fields. In that case, call ftp again and specify the correct value for the...
The FTP user information, working directory, and user privilege level are not configured on the FTP server. The number of online FTP users reaches the upper limit. An ACL is configured on the FTP server to deny the access of the FTP user. Procedure Check whether the FTP server function is...
user name and password combination is not valid. If you use a user account to log on, you may have mistyped the user name or password, or you may have chosen to allow only Anonymous access. If you log on with the Anonymous account, you may have confi...
With the massive popularity of the World Wide Web, many people prefer to use their web browser as an FTP client. Most browsers only support passive mode when accessing ftp:// URLs. This can either be good or bad depending on what the servers and firewalls are configured to support. ...
which I believe is because connection is not configured for port 990. Anyone else has any suggestions as to how to proceed? Regards, Joe michael-john_turner Active Participant Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Print Report Inappropriate Content 2010 Dec 06 5:01...
Typically, FTP uses port 21, but for security reasons or other factors, a different port number may be configured. Before a user can start sharing files, he needs to authenticate to the server, typically with a username and password. If the authentication is successful, the server will ...
FTP home directory configured in Active Directory: isolates user sessions to the home directory that is configured in the Active Directory account settings for each FTP user. Custom: This option is an advanced feature, and enables developers to create custom providers that provide home directory look...
Theftpcommand will use the AUTH and ADAT commands to authenticate with theftpddaemon. If both support Kerberos authentication, then they will use the local users DCE credentials to authenticate the user on the remote system. If this fails and Standard authentication is configured on both systems,...