Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Pl. post this question in Windows 2003 Server newsgroups rather than in an
SQL Server specific group.
Anith
sql
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Friday, March 30, 2012
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
You have posted this into multiple unlinked groups which don't appear to be
anything to do with your question. Please restrict your questions to groups
to which it is relevant. Several people (including myself) have already
answered this elsewhere.
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:jPidnd00VsRrGjvcRVn-uw@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
You have posted this into multiple unlinked groups which don't appear to be
anything to do with your question. Please restrict your questions to groups
to which it is relevant. Several people (including myself) have already
answered this elsewhere.
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:jPidnd00VsRrGjvcRVn-uw@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
Am I correct in saying that you are trying to access an FTP site on your SBS
server? And presumably it has two network cards? If this is the case then
open up the IIS services manager, FTP sites, then right click and select
properties, then check under IP address that your internal IP address is
selected, this will mean that the ftp site is not available from your
external IP address though.
To be honest I'm entirely sure of your setup from the posting, the other
understanding I had would mean going down the line of setting up a static
route on the VPN router to ensure those packets are routed over the VPN
rather that the network.
Hope this helps
Dan
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:5dKdnWgJSLggFTvcRVn-vQ@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
Am I correct in saying that you are trying to access an FTP site on your SBS
server? And presumably it has two network cards? If this is the case then
open up the IIS services manager, FTP sites, then right click and select
properties, then check under IP address that your internal IP address is
selected, this will mean that the ftp site is not available from your
external IP address though.
To be honest I'm entirely sure of your setup from the posting, the other
understanding I had would mean going down the line of setting up a static
route on the VPN router to ensure those packets are routed over the VPN
rather that the network.
Hope this helps
Dan
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:5dKdnWgJSLggFTvcRVn-vQ@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
You have posted this into multiple unlinked groups which don't appear to be
anything to do with your question. Please restrict your questions to groups
to which it is relevant.
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:XcKdnWA0VOIRFTvcRVn-hw@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
You have posted this into multiple unlinked groups which don't appear to be
anything to do with your question. Please restrict your questions to groups
to which it is relevant.
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:XcKdnWA0VOIRFTvcRVn-hw@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Can you ping any of these sites? If you can't ping them you have to use the
route add command to add a route to get to the ftp sites.
Hilary Cotter
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:XYWdnT2NHp0dFTvcRVn-gA@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Can you ping any of these sites? If you can't ping them you have to use the
route add command to add a route to get to the ftp sites.
Hilary Cotter
Looking for a SQL Server replication book?
http://www.nwsu.com/0974973602.html
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:XYWdnT2NHp0dFTvcRVn-gA@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Is this really a SQL Server question? You might do better posting this to a
Windows newsgroup or perhaps an IIS newsgroup.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
|||Create an Administrative FTP site hooked to the private IP on the IIS server. It is multi-homed; isn't it?
Now, this really isn't a SQL Server question, now is it?
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
sql
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Is this really a SQL Server question? You might do better posting this to a
Windows newsgroup or perhaps an IIS newsgroup.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
|||Create an Administrative FTP site hooked to the private IP on the IIS server. It is multi-homed; isn't it?
Now, this really isn't a SQL Server question, now is it?
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
sql
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.Is this really a SQL Server question? You might do better posting this to a
Windows newsgroup or perhaps an IIS newsgroup.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.Is this really a SQL Server question? You might do better posting this to a
Windows newsgroup or perhaps an IIS newsgroup.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.Is this really a SQL Server question? You might do better posting this to a
Windows newsgroup or perhaps an IIS newsgroup.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>|||Create an Administrative FTP site hooked to the private IP on the IIS server
. It is multi-homed; isn't it?
Now, this really isn't a SQL Server question, now is it?
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
--
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message news:cMidnYAGMND8Fz
vcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.Is this really a SQL Server question? You might do better posting this to a
Windows newsgroup or perhaps an IIS newsgroup.
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:cMidnYAGMND8FzvcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>|||Create an Administrative FTP site hooked to the private IP on the IIS server
. It is multi-homed; isn't it?
Now, this really isn't a SQL Server question, now is it?
Sincerely,
Anthony Thomas
--
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message news:cMidnYAGMND8Fz
vcRVn-3Q@.comcast.com...
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
This is not really as SQL Server question! Sounds like you either need
address translation or a second network card to give the IIS servers and
internally facing IP address (and suitable firewall rules to restrict
access). A possibly alternative would be to use an upload utility that uses
HTTPS instead.
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:nvCdnZ3aX-TOFzvcRVn-uw@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hi
This is not really as SQL Server question! Sounds like you either need
address translation or a second network card to give the IIS servers and
internally facing IP address (and suitable firewall rules to restrict
access). A possibly alternative would be to use an upload utility that uses
HTTPS instead.
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:nvCdnZ3aX-TOFzvcRVn-uw@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hey Jason, I think you have the wrong newsgroup. No worries though. I had a
similar problem. What I did to "fix" it was use the route command to a route
to the Public FTP IP addrs. The command looks like this:
route ADD w.x.y.z MASK 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.1
All you would need to change is w.x.y.z to the network of the public FTP.
Then the correct subnet mask instead of the 255.255.255.0 I guess. And
finally whatever gateway you have during your VPN session, I guess .1.
To get help try "route /?". To see that everyone looks good try "route
print"
I put my fix in a bat file, I would only run the bat upon connecting to the
VPN. I had another bat file that would undo it, "route DELETE w.x.y.z".
If this is not your problem, if you really just can't to the net when
VPNing, try going through a Proxy server.
Cheers,
Rod
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering
http://www.msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:0_idndGx5opzGjvcRVn-qA@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.
Hey Jason, I think you have the wrong newsgroup. No worries though. I had a
similar problem. What I did to "fix" it was use the route command to a route
to the Public FTP IP addrs. The command looks like this:
route ADD w.x.y.z MASK 255.255.255.0 10.10.10.1
All you would need to change is w.x.y.z to the network of the public FTP.
Then the correct subnet mask instead of the 255.255.255.0 I guess. And
finally whatever gateway you have during your VPN session, I guess .1.
To get help try "route /?". To see that everyone looks good try "route
print"
I put my fix in a bat file, I would only run the bat upon connecting to the
VPN. I had another bat file that would undo it, "route DELETE w.x.y.z".
If this is not your problem, if you really just can't to the net when
VPNing, try going through a Proxy server.
Cheers,
Rod
MVP - Windows Server - Clustering
http://www.nw-america.com - Clustering
http://www.msmvps.com/clustering - Blog
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>
How to FTP via VPN to sites with real adresses on different IP's ?
Hi,
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.This has been answered in numerous other groups please do not cross post
unlinked items
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>sql
I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
to deal with this?
Thank you for your help.This has been answered in numerous other groups please do not cross post
unlinked items
John
"Jason Robertson" <jason6869@.msn.com> wrote in message
news:svKdnZQnc9zYFzvcRVn-sA@.comcast.com...
> Hi,
> I am using Windows 2003 Server. The VPN works fine, but I want to FTP
> through the VPN so the connection is encrypted. The problem is each of my
> IIS sites has a real Internet address specified, w.x.y.z. So when the VPN
> comes up using a private IP, I can't connect to any of the FTP sites using
> the VPN server's IP, 10.10.10.2. Could you give me specific directions how
> to deal with this?
> Thank you for your help.
>sql
How to FTP DB backup File from one server to the other
I would like to set up sort of schedule by using FTP to move database back up file from Production server to Staging server every night. Is someone telling me how to do this and any other good way to handle it? I appreciate help!
JQIf both servers are on your network, make a DTS package that does the backup and "On success" run a DOS batch command to copy the .BAK file from server to server. Then Schedule the package.|||tdudley,
thanks for your help! Can you give me more details for how to do that. I am kind of new to DTS package.
JQ|||Choose add new package:
Select the connection icon for SQL Server and point to the database of your choice.
Select the Task "Execute SQL Task" Input something like this into the "SQL Statement:" box: BACKUP DATABASE [YourDatabaseNameHere] TO DISK = N'e:\MSSQL\BACKUP\YourDatabaseNameHere.bak' WITH INIT , NOUNLOAD , NAME = N'Backup YourDatabaseNameHere', NOSKIP , STATS = 10, NOFORMAT
Then add another task "Execute process task" place your dos bat command call like this "E:\Files\Ftp\YourDatabaseNameHere.bat" in the "Win32 process:" box.
Then click the Execute SQL Task hold control and click the execute process task click workflow and choose "On Success"
Save this locally to SQL Server as say "OFF_SITE_BACKUP" and then schedule the job. Hope this was helpful.
JQIf both servers are on your network, make a DTS package that does the backup and "On success" run a DOS batch command to copy the .BAK file from server to server. Then Schedule the package.|||tdudley,
thanks for your help! Can you give me more details for how to do that. I am kind of new to DTS package.
JQ|||Choose add new package:
Select the connection icon for SQL Server and point to the database of your choice.
Select the Task "Execute SQL Task" Input something like this into the "SQL Statement:" box: BACKUP DATABASE [YourDatabaseNameHere] TO DISK = N'e:\MSSQL\BACKUP\YourDatabaseNameHere.bak' WITH INIT , NOUNLOAD , NAME = N'Backup YourDatabaseNameHere', NOSKIP , STATS = 10, NOFORMAT
Then add another task "Execute process task" place your dos bat command call like this "E:\Files\Ftp\YourDatabaseNameHere.bat" in the "Win32 process:" box.
Then click the Execute SQL Task hold control and click the execute process task click workflow and choose "On Success"
Save this locally to SQL Server as say "OFF_SITE_BACKUP" and then schedule the job. Hope this was helpful.
How to FTP
How to automate FTP files to unix server from Windows server ? I dont want t
o
use SQL Server but run a bat file that migth ftp files to unix serverHi
You can use the FTP.exe program which comes with windows. Type in ftp -h at
a command prompt to get the options or look in windows help file.
If you are calling from a stored procedure this can be called using
xp_cmdshell.
John
"Disney" wrote:
> How to automate FTP files to unix server from Windows server ? I dont want
to
> use SQL Server but run a bat file that migth ftp files to unix server
o
use SQL Server but run a bat file that migth ftp files to unix serverHi
You can use the FTP.exe program which comes with windows. Type in ftp -h at
a command prompt to get the options or look in windows help file.
If you are calling from a stored procedure this can be called using
xp_cmdshell.
John
"Disney" wrote:
> How to automate FTP files to unix server from Windows server ? I dont want
to
> use SQL Server but run a bat file that migth ftp files to unix server
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