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new azure postal does not have self-signed certificates (martin) | finding external ip address on the new azure portal (martin) | ||
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* In //%%IIS%% Manager//, open //%%FTP%% > %%FTP%% Firewall Support//. | * In //%%IIS%% Manager//, open //%%FTP%% > %%FTP%% Firewall Support//. | ||
- | * Specify your server's external IP address. \\ For [[guide_azure_ftps_server|Microsoft Azure Windows servers]], you will find the external IP address in //Public virtual IP (VIP) address// section on //Quick glance// sidebar of your instance dashboard on [[https://manage.windowsazure.com/|Azure Management Portal]]; or as a //Public IP// on the instance desktop. | + | * Specify your server's external IP address. \\ For [[guide_azure_ftps_server|Microsoft Azure Windows servers]] you will find the external IP address: |
+ | * On the new Azure Portal portal.azure.com: IP address: in //Public IP address// section in //Essentials// panel; | ||
+ | * On the old Azure Management Portal manage.windowsazure.com: in //Public virtual IP (VIP) address// section on //Quick glance// sidebar of your instance dashboard; or as a //Public IP// on the instance desktop. | ||
When behind an external firewall, you need to open ports for data connections (obviously in addition to opening an %%FTP%% port 21 and possibly an implicit TLS/SSL %%FTP%% port 990). You won't probably want to open whole default port range 1024-65535. In such case, you need to tell the %%FTP%% server to use only the range that is opened on the firewall. Use a //Data Channel Port Range// box for that. Any time you change this range, you will need to [[#restart|restart FTP service]]. //Learn how to [[guide_azure_ftps_server#firewall|open ports on Microsoft Azure]].// | When behind an external firewall, you need to open ports for data connections (obviously in addition to opening an %%FTP%% port 21 and possibly an implicit TLS/SSL %%FTP%% port 990). You won't probably want to open whole default port range 1024-65535. In such case, you need to tell the %%FTP%% server to use only the range that is opened on the firewall. Use a //Data Channel Port Range// box for that. Any time you change this range, you will need to [[#restart|restart FTP service]]. //Learn how to [[guide_azure_ftps_server#firewall|open ports on Microsoft Azure]].// |