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Allow the 192.168.0.5 as a FTP server behind a real IP 202.168.0.45

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May 17, 2001, 7:02:29 AM5/17/01
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Greeting,

I have a ADSL Line IP 202.168.0.45 connected to a windows 2000 advanced
server.
and it is running as a web server and DNS. and internal lan with 5 computer
from 195.168.0.5 to 10 .

I want one of my LAN computer 192.168.0.5 be a FTP server behind the Windows
2000 Server. How can I
config the windows 2000 server to redirect port 20/21 to the internal
computer 192.168.0.5 ??????

Thank you !


SirDice

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May 18, 2001, 9:38:44 AM5/18/01
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In article <9e0b4d$7v...@imsp212.netvigator.com>, ------- says...

>I want one of my LAN computer 192.168.0.5 be a FTP server behind the Windows
>2000 Server. How can I
>config the windows 2000 server to redirect port 20/21 to the internal
>computer 192.168.0.5 ??????

You'll need to have a NAT (network address translation) service running on the
win2k box.

SirDice


Noone

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May 19, 2001, 3:14:07 PM5/19/01
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you can also use a software called small router from www.dataset.fr


Bodarg, Amir

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May 30, 2001, 3:26:56 AM5/30/01
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You can use the Internet Connection Sharing advanced configuration option(
ICS) - Its easy and very straight forward and allows you to specify the port
number to be used by an application. However, you can not use non privilaged
ports with this particular setup (FTP on port 4002)
I included a walk through but I think its intended for win98. The diffrences
are very suttle. Did I mention you needed a second NIC? :)

With Internet Connection Sharing (ICS), you can offer services (e.g.,
FTP and Telnet) to remote networks from clients on your network. To enable
services, perform the following steps:

1.. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, Network and Dial-up
Connections, [RAS connection]).
2.. Select Properties.
3.. Select the Sharing tab.
4.. Click Settings.
5.. Select the Services tab.
6.. Select the services you want to enable:
a.. FTP Server
b.. Internet Mail Access Protocol Version 3 (IMAP3)
c.. Internet Mail Access Protocol Version 4 (IMAP4)
d.. Internet Mail Server (SMTP)
e.. Post Office Protocol Version 3 (POP3)
f.. Telnet Server
7.. When you select a service, you need to enter the DNS name and IP
address of the machine on the local network.
8.. Click OK.
9.. Click OK to close the main dialog box.

To add a service, on the Services tab, click Add and enter a name for
the service, the port number to use, whether it's TCP or UDP, and the DNS
name or IP address of the machine on the local network offering the service.

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