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7 DynDNS Explained 7.1 External IP Address 7.2 Internal vs. External IP Address 8 Device Specific Instructions 8.1 Apple Airport Extreme Introduction[edit] This is a How-to guide on how to set up your router with FileZilla Server (FZS) in
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order to fix the error code 425. There is a Wiki on Network Configuration that covers
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this information, however, it is written in such a way that the “layman” may have difficulty understanding what’s going on—and it doesn’t show exactly how ftp error 421 to fix the 425 error code—so this Wiki will give instructions on how to set up your specific router. ”Abstract”[edit] This Wiki will go over the common technical reason(s) for error 425 being given after the FZS sends the 227 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/129395 Passive command to the FTP client—regardless of what client is being used. This Wiki is written for the common user in a narrative tone—if a more in-depth technical Wiki is desired refer to the Network Configuration article. Narrative[edit] So, you've set up your FZS and it works for a local connection in your home, BUT you want to make your Local FTP Server accessible when you’re away—and you want to use encryption (SSL/TLS) to do so. You set up a https://wiki.filezilla-project.org/Setting_up_your_Router_to_Fix_the_%22425_code%22 Dynamic DNS (DynDNS) service to point to your FZS via your external IP address (don’t worry I’ll explain later in the Wiki). You’ve followed a how-to on setting up FZS to use SSL/TLS, but you've run into an issue—and after looking at the FZS Log you see the problem—right after the "227 Passive command" is given and acknowledged you see a 425 error. But even after summoning a Warlock, a Witch, and a Unicorn—you can’t fix it and wind up here reading this Wiki. The Problem[edit] More than likely the problem is that your FZS is requesting the FTP Client to use the Passive Ports defined in the FZS settings. And even though you’ve changed the settings in your Windows 7 or 8 Firewall you still can’t get your FTP Client to connect. Why? Well it’s complicated; the type of encryption that FZS uses doesn’t allow the router to “see” that you’d like to allow this communication, and thus the router blocks the data from being transferred. There are other programs you can use that would allow the router to see that a computer requested the information to come in, but you’ve configured FZS thus far, and in many ways it’s better that no one knows what this data is at all—it is your private information after all. Why the Router?[edit] OK, so I know that this Wiki isn’t supposed to get too technical, but some of you might b
FTP 425; ftp 425 Technote (troubleshooting) Problem(Abstract) A user is able to successfully FTP to the IBM System i products from a PC; ftp error however, the user is unable to open a data connection. The user is unable to use the commands dir, put, get, and so on. Resolving the problem Any data connection type command (dir, 425 error ftp put, get, and so on) fails with an FTP 425 message. The Microsoft Windows XP operating system on the PC is implementing a PC side firewall that restricts port 20 for the data connection. Ending and removing the PC side firewall resolves the issue. Historical Number 390472854 Document information More support for: IBM i Communications-TCP Software version: Version Independent Operating system(s): IBM i Reference #: N1015383 Modified date: 2012-08-18 Site availability Site assistance Contact and feedback Need support? Submit feedback to IBM Support 1-800-IBM-7378 (USA) Directory of worldwide contacts Contact Privacy Terms of use Accessibility