said:
>In <200801212200.m0LM0OP6009081@nlpi001.prodigy.net>, on 01/21/08
> at 04:37 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>Hi,
>>I ran FTPD on my OS/2 computer in order to make some files available to a
>>friend who only uses windows. My friend used his Windows Firefox browser
>>and successfully logged on to my computer and could see the files in the
>>designated /ftp subdirectory that I set up.
>Did you test your setup locally and did it work?
>What you wanted to do can work, but there are some prerequisites. You
>need at have the ftp port open on your router(s) and you need to have the
>permissions set to allow the downloads.
Maybe it was the permissions that was the problem. I had read permission
but not write permission. Would that make the difference?
(I will check it when I get a chance).
Thanks,
Sandy
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