working on it... just got a new provider, cause my 10 mb was already full... btw, the microwave vid is the same als the alomst decapitate video...
working on it... just got a new provider, cause my 10 mb was already full... btw, the microwave vid is the same als the alomst decapitate video...
Ive been trying to get an ftp server up to put vids on it. It has no name just an IP address (81.106.67.7). Every time I test it at home it works through the network but doesnt seem to work outside. Cant test it here (at work) as ftp is blocked by the firewall. Im using NTL broadband with the computer plugged direct into the cable box with a CAT5 cable (not USB).
NEED HELP.
What FTP server software are you using? And what operating system?
I cant FTP to that address either.
looks like youre behind a router, and that way u can acces it from the network but not from outside. But John Denny already hooked me up with a 500 mb divx file of heat D ! (at least, were trying to get it on an ftp server over here )
Probably NTL doesnt allow the running of services on cable connections. It looks like all connections to your server are blocked.
traceroute shows:
15 mant-t2core-b-pos31.inet.ntl.com (62.253.184.62) 86.707 ms 86.842 ms 86.735 ms
16 oldh-t2cam1-b-ge-wan54.inet.ntl.com (213.104.242.182) 87.339 ms 87.395 ms 87.373 ms
17 ubr01burn-ge20.inet.ntl.com (80.5.164.17 88.433 ms 88.297 ms 88.375 ms
18 * * *
19 * * *
telnet to the ftp port doesnt give a connection.
Niels
NTL do allow services. They have a few ports blocked (Windows File & Print and MSSQL) but FTP should be open. I can use SSH on my machine without any problems.
Im using Serv-U trial version FTP server under windows XP. Will give more details when I get home tonight.
Check your IP address again when you do - NTL change it every two weeks or so.
OK. Checked IP address and its found three on that computer.
1) 81.106.67.7
2) 192.168.0.1
3) 127.0.0.1
1 is for the network card connected to NTL
2 is for the network card on the LAN
3 is ????
The software is Serv-U 4.1. I can connect to 1 & 2 through the LAN on another computer. Can anyone else connect?
The IP addresses look correct, 81.106.67.7 is your public IP address, 192.168.0.1 is just for your home network, 127.0.0.1 is a special one called the loopback address - dont worry about it.
First thought, do you have XPs built-in firewall enabled on the NTL network card? If you look in the network connections dialog, it may say Connected, Firewalled next to the connection icon.
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