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ReadyNDSI
Oct 29, 2011Aspirant
FTP access/configurations how-to..
How do you correctly setup a ReadyNAS Duo (RND2110) for FTP usage. I don't seem to get it to work, even tho i worked in the past with FTP on my PC, just don't seem to beable to get it to work on my NA...
dgarda
Jun 07, 2013Aspirant
I am having problems getting the FTP to work in a network with a domain,
Heres my setup:
ReadyNAS Duo v2
Running Firmware RAIDiator 5.3.7
-check box for FTP is checked
-a non-standard port was chosen - xxxx
-authentication mode is user (In Security Settings ReadyNAS has joined the domain correctly, NetBIOS Domain name is correct, FQDN is correct and users list is displayed correctly)
-upload resume is enabled
-passive ports are set to xxxx+1 to xxxx+5
-masquerade as is set to the Duo host name.
- I have a share in which I have the FTP checkbox checked and have given read/write permission to the appropriate users
Network uses a Sonicwall firewall and port range xxxx to xxxx+5 forwarded to ReadyNAS Duo's local IP address
Router is set to bridge mode so ports are open by default
We have a static IP so I don't need dynDNS
I have tried logging in with Filezilla and always get an "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server" error even when I try to access from within the local network so I am assuming there's something wrong with my configuration of the ReadyNAS Duo.
has someone here successfully configured FTP access on a ReadyNAS Duo v2 inside a network with a domain?
Heres my setup:
ReadyNAS Duo v2
Running Firmware RAIDiator 5.3.7
-check box for FTP is checked
-a non-standard port was chosen - xxxx
-authentication mode is user (In Security Settings ReadyNAS has joined the domain correctly, NetBIOS Domain name is correct, FQDN is correct and users list is displayed correctly)
-upload resume is enabled
-passive ports are set to xxxx+1 to xxxx+5
-masquerade as is set to the Duo host name.
- I have a share in which I have the FTP checkbox checked and have given read/write permission to the appropriate users
Network uses a Sonicwall firewall and port range xxxx to xxxx+5 forwarded to ReadyNAS Duo's local IP address
Router is set to bridge mode so ports are open by default
We have a static IP so I don't need dynDNS
I have tried logging in with Filezilla and always get an "ECONNREFUSED - Connection refused by server" error even when I try to access from within the local network so I am assuming there's something wrong with my configuration of the ReadyNAS Duo.
has someone here successfully configured FTP access on a ReadyNAS Duo v2 inside a network with a domain?
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