
If you entered a wrong password an error message will appear saying that the password is not valid.Īlso, if you want the Administration interface to automatically connect to that instance of FileZilla If you installed FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server locally, the host will be listening on the localhost IPs (127.0.0.1 and ::1), and if during installation you didn’t change the default value, the Administration will be listening on port 14148.Įnter your password and if you want the Administration interface to remember it, select the checkbox Save the password. The Connection dialog window asks you to set the host, that might be either an IP address or a URI,

I am looking to make it so that the outside vendors do not have to change their FTP/Explorer settings to Active FTP, and also I am looking to be able to get directory listing outside the LAN.FileZilla Server/FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server Administration’s interface asks you to connect to FileZilla Pro Enterprise Server. Also, it seems that outside the LAN they must put their client in Active FTP mode. When the person outside the LAN tries connecting using the same account that works for me inside LAN, it allows them to connect but fails directory listing. It shows me the files in the directory I had specified for the user, which is \\FILESERVER\Public\FTP. Inside our LAN, it works fine, using FileZilla FTP Client, in passive mode (which is default). The users i am setting up are external venders, who are not in Domain Users. These directories are on another server, let's say \\FILESERVER in a network share, to which people in "Domain Users" have read/write access. I have created several users, each with their own directory.

cisco ASA with access rules allowing traffic, and a public IP for the server hosting FileZilla FileZilla Server running on Windows 2008R2, let's call it \\FTP.
