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Personal FTP repository on other port

Steve Vos

New Pleskian
Dear,

Could somebody tell me if it is possible to run a personal ftp repository on other port than the default one (21)?
I've a small FTP server at home where I want my backups to go to, but my isp is blocking ports <1024 so i'm running my ftp server on port 2222.

When I connect with filezilla to the ftp server everything is running fine, but when I enter in plesk my ftp server as ftp.domain.com:2222 and start a backup the backup job fails. In my ftp logs I see a connection and successfull login from plesk but the backup isn't started.

Has somebody experiences with this on how to fix this?

With regards,

STVO
 
Try putting your home FTP server in the DMZ or port-forwarding any port range used by your FTP server for data connections.

Just a guess, but since you can see Plesk logging in but not moving data...its a port-forward problem. I would guess you only forwarded port 2222.
 
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