RE: Need help with publishing an FTP Server in a DMZ

  • From: "Steve Moffat" <steve@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "ISA Mailing List" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 7 Feb 2005 10:31:31 -0400

Hi Joseph, It was dns...all ok now.
 
S

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From: josephk [mailto:josephk@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 8:14 AM
To: ISA Mailing List
Subject: [isalist] RE: Need help with publishing an FTP Server in a DMZ


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Hi Steve,

 

I set my FTP publishing rule to make sure that requests come form the
ISA server.  I really did not want to pass in the original client to my

DMZ ftp server.

 

Joseph

 

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From: Steve Moffat [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2005 1:00 PM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] Need help with publishing an FTP Server in a DMZ

 

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I have a client who hosts Mail and web services for clients.

 

I am at the end of a migration from 2000 - 2004 and have successfully
configured the new firewall apart from one last small detail.

 

I cannot for the life of me get ftp to work from the internet to the ftp
server in the DMZ. It works fine from the internal network.

 

The web/ftp server is in the dmz.

 

Clients use the web address to connect ie.e.  ftp://www.blah.bm

 

The websites work flawlessly, just this bl##dy ftp.

 

I have tried an FTP server pub rule...denied / default rule.

I have tried an FTP access rule...denied / default rule.

I have tried to bridge it to an FTP Server...denied / default rule.

 

I have tried a route and a NAT relationship between external and the
dmz.

 

 

DMZ IP range 192.168.108/24

 

Internal IP range 192.168.109/24

 

This all worked with 2000....:))

 

What have I missed??

 

S

 

         

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<http://www.optimum.bm/>   Tel: (441) 292 8849 Helpdesk: (441) 292
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