Thank a lot for ur help, may God keep on blessing you, appreciate
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You have probably not enabled the data port rules in Windows firewall.
Or if you have some NAT between you and the server, you also need to route the data ports. Not only the 21/990 ports.
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_ftps_server#window_firewall
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_ftps_server#firewall
So heres the situation, I've follow ur step for creating a FTP server on iis7 using port 990, port range are from 2000 to 65535, External Ip adddres of firewall is the static IP on the FTP server(172.16.1.17), in the inside I can access it with port 990, but from the outside we did a mapping 172.16.4.17 and the users can't access it by using port 990, only with port 21 can they have access. In bindind i put the IP address of the server ......1.17.
WHere did I go wrong, its weird that I can access it on the inside but not the outside.
Firewall Server is OFF, firewall enterprise have port 21,990 open, I've test it with all port open but I still get the "failed to retrieve directory listing"
What do you think? am out of ideas.
You have probably not enabled the data port rules in Windows firewall.
Or if you have some NAT between you and the server, you also need to route the data ports. Not only the 21/990 ports.
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_ftps_server#window_firewall
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/guide_windows_ftps_server#firewall
You cannot get the same error with the passive mode.
Show us WinSCP log file.
Passive mode is with port 21 and it doesn't encrypt password nor the data being transfered
That's complete nonsense. The passive/active mode has nothing to do with the encryption. You can have any combination of the active/passive and the unecrypted/explicit encrypted/implicit encrypted.
Passive mode is with port 21 and it doesn't encrypt password nor the data being transfered
This does not look like WinSCP log.
Anyway, why do you use the active mode? Try the passive mode (that's the default in WinSCP).
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ui_login_connection
https://winscp.net/eng/docs/ftp_modes