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Azure active ftp filezilla works
Azure active ftp filezilla works












I still cannot connect.To see a more detailed answer customized for you, type your domain name here: I noticed a step in Passive FTP and dynamic ports in IIS8 and Windows Azure Virtual Machines not mentioned in the original walkthrough: open the data channel port range (7000-7014) in Windows Firewall. I've checked with the Azure Powershell cmdlet Get-AzureEndpoint and none of my ftp endpoints have probes, so that is not my issue here. Although the answer notes that this is fixed in the latest version of the portal it suggests using the Azure Powershell cmdlet Add-AzureEndpoint to ensure no probe is started. That references the answer to ' Server 2012 VM on Azure – Passive FTP Won't Work' on the Windows Azure Virtual Machines forum which notes that if a probe is configures by the Azure Portal on the passive endpoints then they may not work. I wondered if the solution that worked for haxor might solve things. Why are my connections are not getting through to the FTP server in IIS from outside? How might I diagnose the failure? That I can then see in the list of endpoints on the Azure management for the VM. Get-AzureVM -ServiceName 'blah' -Name 'blah' | Add-AzureEndpoint -Name 'FTPPassive00' -Protocol 'TCP' -LocalPort 7000 -PublicPort 7000 | Update-AzureVM I have followed door Ronald's Walkthrough: Hosting FTP on IIS 7.5 in a Windows Azure VM and have added two endpoints to allow access to ports 21 (FTP command port) and 20 (FTP data port) and I have used his Azure Powershell suggestion to add the passive port endpoints, e.g. Status: Connection established, waiting for welcome message. That's from the command prompt in FileZilla I get Status: Connecting to 111.111.111.33:21. I know because if I open a command prompt on the VM in an RDP session I get the following C:\Users\slife>ftp 127.0.0.1ģ31 Anonymous access allowed, send identity (e-mail name) as password. The firewall is also configured to allow the FTP Server.Īt this point the FTP service is working. I then used the IIS Manager "Add FTP Site…" wizard to add an FTP site with root %systemdrive%\inetpub\ftproot and set the ftp site to have Anonymous Authentication enabled, Allow Anonymous Users Read access, give a Data Channel Port Range 7000-7014, and specify the External IP Address of Firewall as the Public virtual IP (VIP) address from the VM's dashboard in the Azure management portal.

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I then enabled the Web Server (IIS) role including the FTP Server and configured IIS using the recommended setting from the Web Platform Installer. I made a new Virtual Machine from the default image (Windows Server 2012 Datacenter) and RDPed into the new VM. I'm struggling to connect to FTP on a new VM in Azure.














Azure active ftp filezilla works