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ISA 2004, FTP and IGMP

Asked by kwinsw in MS Forefront-ISA, Microsoft IIS Web Server, SBS Small Business Server

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Hi,

I want to publish an FTP server using IIs 6.0 under Microsoft Small Business Premium 2003. Ive used the Create New Server Publishing rule to allow inbound access and have created a separate rule in ISA to allow outbound access. Ive created and published FTP site in IIS.

If I try and connect using Windows Explorer from a client outside the network, the site looks as if it will open then I get the error  Windows can't access this folder the name maybe incorrect or you don't have permission to access the folder.  Access from within the firewall works fine.

Looking at the ISA log, the only culprit I can see is Unidentified IP Traffic (TCP;21). ISA denies this entry a connection.

Does anyone have any idea what is going wrong? This is driving me bonkers.

Thanks

Karl
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Zones: MS Forefront-ISA, Microsoft IIS Web Server, SBS Small Business Server
Tags: Microsoft, ISA 2004 & IIS 6.0, Trying to publish FTP server using IIS 6.0 through ISA 2004
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