Ftp to wan

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ba_0001
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Ftp to wan

Post by ba_0001 »

hi
i am trying to make FTP server on my router
its working fine on LAN but not working online. have tried many times but no success.I have open port 21 in router and its not blocked by isp please help also passive ports are open.
Device Name:Gargoyle
Gargoyle Version:1.9.X (Built 20170331-1931 git@64f4d89)
Model:TP-Link Archer C7 v2.

Allow Passive FTP From WAN on ports
50990
-
50999
CIFS Workgroup:
WORKGROUP
CIFS / FTP Users:New User:
Password:
Confirm Password:
Add User
test Edit Remove
Add Shared Disk / Directory:
Disk:
Subdirectory:
/
Share Name:
share_2
Settings Apply To:
Share Type(s): CIFS FTP NFS
CIFS/FTP Anonymous Access:
CIFS/FTP Users With Access: Add
NFS Access:
NFS Access Policy:
FTP Path: ftp://192.168.0.1/share_2 NFS Path: 192.168.0.1:/nfs/share_2 Add Shared Disk
Currently Shared Disks:
Name Disk Subdirectory Share Type(s)
share_1 /dev/sda1 / CIFS+FTP+NFS Edit Remove

Lantis
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Re: Ftp to wan

Post by Lantis »

Just stick with posting the same question once.
Thanks.
http://lantisproject.com/downloads/gargoyle_ispyisail.php for the latest releases
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Re: Ftp to wan

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ba_0001
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Re: Ftp to wan

Post by ba_0001 »

Sorry for double post. I thought i have posted at wrong section
Allow acceess to ftp from wan
Is already checked.

ViBE
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Re: Ftp to wan

Post by ViBE »

i would like to setup an FTP too but on local host firstly. i have an external HDD on my router and would like to get full access inside. a remote access with a user would be good also. i would like to reach the root of the HDD and organize the stuff. are there any detailed tutorials for that? i have no clue about other protocols.

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