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FileCOPA FTP Server allows you to use non-standard port numbers, even if you are behind a router. Reasons for this may be:
As explained on this page, most routers will automatically handle connections via the standard FTP port (21), appropriately translating ports and IP Addresses. But they may not handle the use of non-standard ports in the same way. Let us assume that you wish to configure FileCOPA FTP Server as in the image above. You will use port 7478 as the listening port for your server - ensure that your router/firewall forwards/allows all connections to this port to the machine running FileCOPA FTP Server You will use ports 7480 to 7490 for incoming connections via Passive FTP - again ensure that your router/firewall forwards/allows all connections to these ports to the machine running FileCOPA FTP Server. As explained on the page about The Principles of FTP, FileCOPA FTP Server would normally, when requested to initiate a Passive connection for data transfer, send the IP Address of the machine on which it is running, which may well be a private, internal address, not routable from the internet. Using this configuration however, FileCOPA can be forced to send a specified IP address or machine name (it will automatically do a DNS lookup if you have entered a name). This should be the external address of your network, and the client will then be able to connect. |
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