ftp program serv-u
ftp program serv-u
i dont know how to ask this with out showing you
i need to give access to a friend to my files
how can he see two drives at once
i need to give access to a friend to my files
how can he see two drives at once
-
TruckStuff
- Golden Member
- Posts: 1056
- Joined: Thu Feb 07, 2002 5:17 pm
- Location: Dallas, TX
- Hipnotic_Tranz
- Almighty Member
- Posts: 3750
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 6:35 am
- Location: Indpls, IN
- Contact:
- Hipnotic_Tranz
- Almighty Member
- Posts: 3750
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 6:35 am
- Location: Indpls, IN
- Contact:
Looks like your home dir right now is C:\ That might be a bad move. I would personally make a folder, call it something like "my computer" and put short cuts to the drives you want your friend to access. Then make that folder you created the ROOT DIR. G6 will look at that directory and then you'll be able to branch out like you do when you double click on my computer on the desktop.
Oh yeah, and make sure you setup it up so that G6 can resolve those links. WHen you are looking at the account, there shoould be a ton of tabs on the right: Setup, Misc, Links, etc. Click on "links" and make sure "links ot add dir" is checked. Also make sure the radio button on "treat as virtual dir" is clicked. And lastly, make sure "resolve windows shortcuts" is checked. That should be all.
[edit]
and lastly, you'll want to make the port something other than 21 cause people do a lot of port probes to search around for anonymous FTP servers. I would make it something like 1041 or some odd crap. Either that or you'll start to notice a bunch of odd and ranom IP's trying to access server.
Oh yeah, and make sure you setup it up so that G6 can resolve those links. WHen you are looking at the account, there shoould be a ton of tabs on the right: Setup, Misc, Links, etc. Click on "links" and make sure "links ot add dir" is checked. Also make sure the radio button on "treat as virtual dir" is clicked. And lastly, make sure "resolve windows shortcuts" is checked. That should be all.
[edit]
and lastly, you'll want to make the port something other than 21 cause people do a lot of port probes to search around for anonymous FTP servers. I would make it something like 1041 or some odd crap. Either that or you'll start to notice a bunch of odd and ranom IP's trying to access server.
[align=center]<img src=http://i54.tinypic.com/j9tydf.gif>
<i>
My get up and go
must have got up and went.
</i>[/align]
<i>
My get up and go
must have got up and went.
</i>[/align]
what do you mean give them your ip port and login info and they can get in with any ftp client their is... i like Flash FXP myself or smartftp works good... u can also send them a url in the [url]ftp://login
ass@x.x.x.x
ort[/url] type setup...
- Hipnotic_Tranz
- Almighty Member
- Posts: 3750
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 6:35 am
- Location: Indpls, IN
- Contact:
I don't use any FTP programs. I've not seen any point to it yet. All I do is send my buddies an address that looks like this:
[url]ftp://68.58.92.222:XXXX[/url] where "XXXX" is the port # and then they can access it using IE (well, most of my friends can, for some reason one can't)
[url]ftp://68.58.92.222:XXXX[/url] where "XXXX" is the port # and then they can access it using IE (well, most of my friends can, for some reason one can't)
[align=center]<img src=http://i54.tinypic.com/j9tydf.gif>
<i>
My get up and go
must have got up and went.
</i>[/align]
<i>
My get up and go
must have got up and went.
</i>[/align]
- Busby
- Golden Member
- Posts: 1890
- Joined: Tue Nov 28, 2000 6:25 pm
- Location: Atlanta Area, GA, USA
- Contact:
Passive FTP mode could be the problem. If you are behind a firewall that is the cause most likely. Bulletproof has a setting dealing with Passive mode where you set your IP to be the public and not private IP and then the specific port.
<a href="mailto:busby1218@charter.net">
<img src="http://justinbusby.com:8080/signature.gif" border="0"></a>
<img src="http://justinbusby.com:8080/signature.gif" border="0"></a>