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vtjballeng
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We have been using Plesk FTP backups for some time now. Recently we had to switch from our custom WRT54GL Linksys router with DD-WRT to an Actiontec Router MI424WR because we got FIOS service instead of cable internet (what a positive difference!). However the Actiontec router sometimes drops wireless clients and has firewall issues.
We have been closing down everything just recently to try and bump security on this router but have run into a problem. We have defined a set of passive mode transfer ports that forwards to our local server running Filezilla server, whose passive transfer ports are defined appropriately. However the Plesk FTP client chooses seemingly random passive mode transfer ports and we cannot simply open up all ports. Is there a way for us to force the Plesk FTP Backup client to use a specific port or port range so we can have our firewall at our location set to allow this port or port range?
We have been closing down everything just recently to try and bump security on this router but have run into a problem. We have defined a set of passive mode transfer ports that forwards to our local server running Filezilla server, whose passive transfer ports are defined appropriately. However the Plesk FTP client chooses seemingly random passive mode transfer ports and we cannot simply open up all ports. Is there a way for us to force the Plesk FTP Backup client to use a specific port or port range so we can have our firewall at our location set to allow this port or port range?