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Old 17th Oct 01, 06:59 AM
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newbei here

I just setup ServU-2.5 on WInXP

zonealarm as firewall and XP in house firewall !

using port 27015 and has tried other ports

My friend can't even ping my FTP server

Yes I have set incoming and out going UDP/TCP in zonealarm to port 27015 etc

Question Is winXP firewall stuff the server
How can I set it ?

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P/S :I have tried the server on LAN on WinMe (dual boot) .. no problem !
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Old 17th Oct 01, 05:18 PM
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My friend using dialup to access the server

error code 530
can NE1 help

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Old 17th Oct 01, 05:37 PM
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Maybe try disabling your xp firewall?
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Old 17th Oct 01, 06:10 PM
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Hello,

I use Serv-U ftp in XP

I have two firewall NeoWatch 2.4 and Norton Internet Security 2002 v4

When I start my Serv-U, I have to disable NeoWatch and let Norton running

And I don't use the firewall built in XP
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Old 18th Oct 01, 01:32 AM
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OK .. I will disable XP firewall ..

thank guys..
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Old 18th Oct 01, 01:55 PM
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[quote]Originally posted by Jupiter2k:
OK .. I will disable XP firewall ..

thank guys..
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And let us know if all is working after disable the XP firewall

That's can help other members

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Old 19th Oct 01, 05:44 AM
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I actually use port :27105 and my ISP told me this port not permitted..

Changing to port 4455 works

with XP firewall activated!
and use zone alarm as well..

Thanks for all the help and replies..

One unrelated question..

I can only afford a 128/128 upload/download
Is there any point for FTP request?

Just an ISO with full bandwidth takes 5-8 hours !
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Old 19th Oct 01, 03:13 PM
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Try using a port number that is used for internet gaming, this way your ISP won't bother you or disconnect you.

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Old 19th Oct 01, 09:23 PM
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Thank Razor

I have tried different ports and working sweet as!

Now I will try Bullet server and
Servu30017

Some said that Serv-U2.5 has secuirty holes ?
Right or wrong !@?

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