![]() # to 0.0.0.0 as the control panel needs to know where to connect. # you will have to use the "externalIp" setting below if you set this # 0.0.0.0 to listen on all available interfaces (all IPs). # The daemon will listen on the following IP/port. The daemon configuration is as follows below. To add to this, the local server 152.5.5.5/192.168.1.30 has a daemon running onto it which the FTP server uses. I currently have no idea what I am doing with a lack of ideas. Also switching around the IP/ExternalIp settings yeilds no results. I have tried setting the ftpPasvPorts = with 5000-6000, but had no luck. # Throttle the FTP bandwidth (experimental) # default: multicraft.log (same as the daemon) # the FTP server is started as part of the main daemon process (i.e. # The log file to use for the FTP only process. # "start_ftp" instead of "start" as the parameter to the daemon command. You can start the FTP server separately by using # If this setting is enabled the FTP server will not be started when the main # basic - Don't log client/server communication # Errors will always be logged regardless of this setting. # Set the level of detail for FTP server log messages in the multicraft.log. # plugins instead of using the ones you provide for them you can If you want users to be able to upload their own # Regular expression matching files that can't be manipulated by # something else if you are already running an FTP server on this # Port to listen on for incoming FTP connections. # specified the FTP server will use random ports. # A port range to use for passive data transfers. # Masquerade IP address to use for passive FTP connections when # default: same as "externalIp" if "ftpIp" is "0.0.0.0" otherwise "ftpIp" # See the descriptions of "externalIp" and "ip" for the daemon above # default: same as the "ip" setting for the daemon, see above # 0.0.0.0 means listening on all available interfaces (all IPs) # IP to listen on for FTP connections, uncomment to use the same as # Wheter or not to enable the integrated FTP server, true/false Here is the configuration file I am working with that is on the 152.5.5.5/192.168.1.30 machine. Port 21, 20, 5000-6000 ports are forwarded on the router for FTP. These are all linux machines, and the router is an ASUS with merlin firmware. They have a built in FTP client that uses net2ftp in the browser which connects to the FTP server in this case 152.5.5.5/192.168.1.30. The control panel is Multicraft made for managing game servers. 162.0.0.1 - Control panel web server with the web based FTP client.192.168.1.30 - Local FTP server with Daemon running on it & the game server behind my router.Possibly I am configuring the FTP configuration wrong, but when running the FTP server can be access locally just not externally. Port 20/21 is forwarded on my router, but for some reason I cannot get this FTP server to work on my local machine with access from outside my local network. My local server (192.168.1.30) is connected to the control panel as a game server with the public IP as (152.5.5.5). I am trying to configure my FTP running on my local machine which connects to my control panel (162.0.0.1) that has a built-in FTP client.
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