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− | seriously: instead of pointing out the basic procedure of setting up a windows firewall (which is located at the bottom, where most readers never reach, because google gives them much better how-tos), the text is 95% of its body absolutely unhelpful to people who run into clearly the most common problem, | + | seriously: instead of pointing out the basic procedure of setting up a windows firewall (which is located at the bottom, where most readers never reach, because google gives them much better how-tos), the text is 95% of its body absolutely unhelpful to people who run into clearly the most common problem, is the mac firewall. users should be advised to forward & open port #20 and #21. then they can try to lock down the firewall closer toward a point-to-point situation (which often cannot be done perfectly (problem with e.g. narrowing to individual filezilla.service)). Though it is stated correctly that a step by step guide will not apply in many environments, it will still be more helpful than nothing at all, where not even port 21 is mentioned. --[[User:Mai|Mai]] 08:22, 19 January 2013 (CET) |
== Default Password for filezilla server == | == Default Password for filezilla server == |