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  • Subject: Re: Ethernet x-over cable
  • From: Jim Langston <jlangston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1999 13:06:31 -0800
  • Organization: Conex Global Logistics Services, Inc.

FYI: For FTP it is ports 20 and 21.  21 is the port you connect to when
you run FTP, port 20 is the port the server or client send the file transfer
data on.

You would need to map both of these ports.

Regards,

Jim Langston

Carl Galgano wrote:

> <SNIP>

> I have found
> that I was unable to FTP from the Internet to any FTP servers on my Internal
> network even if I set up the mapped port.  I think this has something to do
> with 2 ports being used for FTP, one for control and one for data.

<SNIP>

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