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Petrosgr 3rd Jan 02 01:21 PM

I have FTP but nobody can connect.
Try serv U,Boolet proof but the same.
I change my provider 2 days ago and now i have ADSL unlimit with
Zyxel prestige 642ME-I.
The Ip that Boolet ftp server give me is 192.168.1.2, on port 22,
but nobody can connect.
From Zyxel config get this:
System Name: P642ME-13
ZyNOS S/W Version: V2.50(EJ.0) | 7/5/2001
DSL F/W Version: Alcatel, Version 2.5.7

WAN Information:
IP Address: 194.158.240.85
Mask: 255.255.255.255
Primary DNS: 194.230.1.168
Secondary DNS: 194.230.1.232
Default Gateway: 193.192.254.5

LAN Information:
MAC Address: 00:a0:c5:42:05:d0
IP Address: 192.168.1.1
IP Mask: 255.255.255.248
DHCP: Server
DHCP Start IP: 192.168.1.2
DHCP Pool Size: 4
Does anybody can tell me which one is my public IP for FTP server

Thanks

HotRod 3rd Jan 02 02:42 PM

When in doubt go to one of these sites to see what IP is being seen
_http://www.mycgiserver.com/servlet/kalish.Security

_http://www.blackcode.com/scan/

_http://www.rental-web.com/~azuma/cgi-bin/env.cgi

_https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2

Could always run domain naming service like DNS2Go can be found here _http://dns2go.deerfield.com

Hope this helps

Good Luck
HotRod

Big POPPA Pump 4th Jan 02 02:54 PM

All IP addresses starting with 192.168.x.x are private ip addresses. More than likely your public IP address is going to be the 194.158.x.x.
Does your ADSL provider provide you with a static or a dynamic IP? In most cases DSL providers provide assign dynamic IP's if you are a home subscriber. In that case you will notice that there will be 2 IP addresses allocated. One of them will be the actual public IP (otherwise called the "server IP" ) that you will use to setup your FTP server. The other one is called the "Client IP", which is basically an internal IP allocated by DHCP to your local machine. Hope this helps.
You can also type "ipconfig" in the RUN command and get your IP address (provided you are running windows XP).

Petrosgr 4th Jan 02 10:07 PM

deadman
Thanks for the Help

Big POPPA Pump 5th Jan 02 06:10 AM

No Probs. Glad that I cud help out someone:D :D :D :cool:


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