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I am trying to setup an FTP Server on Windows 2016. I want an external user to be able to FTP files into a specific folder on the Server. I have setup the FTP Server role on the server and have setup a new FTP site in IIS Manager. Not sure how to setup the external user access or which IP address to use. Thank you for any help, as this is my first FTP Server setup. Thanks again!2.3KViews0likes1CommentSBS 2008: Released to Manufacturing!
First published on TechNet on Aug 21, 2008 On behalf of the SBS team, I am extremely pleased to announce that Windows Small Business Server 2008 software has been finalized! Today both SBS Standard and Premium are being released to manufacturing, which means we begin the process of finalizing international versions, creating media, building packaging, delivering the product to distribution channels and handing it off to our OEM partners, so it will be widely available by our November 12 launch.MS FTP server on Windows 2016 not responding the same way 2008 servers do to Passive requests.
Hi There; We have recently been upgrading our Windows Server machines to Windows Sever 2016 with FTP server on IIS 10.0 and noticed that when our current perl scripts (ver. 5.16.3) - running on redhat 7.1 - tries (on a passive connection) to get a nonexistent file from the Windows server, server won't respond with a normal "The file <fname> does not exist on the FTP server" message and instead it says: "Can't use an undefined value as a symbol reference at /usr/share/perl5/Net/FTP/dataconn.pm line 54." - Please note that we are not planning to make any changes to our current ( more than 20 production products ) on redhat so upgrading the perl libraries to ver 5.18.* or even one line changer of making the connection an active connection is not possible. Wondering if anybody has the same experience with the new FTP server or if there is any configuration that needs to be tweaked to get this thing to work. Regards; Sean2.2KViews0likes1Comment