you should be able to set the server address in the ftp server.
2006-06-30 13:56:56
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answered by clint t 1
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the ftp address is simply the IP address. Your IP address may change everytime you start your PC. To get the IP address click Start > Run Type CMD > at the prompt type in IPCONFIG This will tell you the IP address. Some one wanting to use your ftp service would type in FTP://(ip address)
You should be able to test it yourself by typing in ftp://127.0.0.1
FTP uses port 21 so if you have a firewall you will want to open that port if some will be using yourservice.
2006-06-30 14:03:17
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answered by herestill2005 1
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Here try this site to locate it. You can also use the IP address instead of the FTP address.
2006-06-30 14:00:20
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answered by alfredenuemann98195 5
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Try going to http://www.whatismyip.com
That will tell you what the address is from the "outside world".
If you have a firewall (you DO have a firewall, right?) then you may need to do some additional configuration on that. But the first step is determining your address.
Also, be aware that your address will probably change from time to time as your ISP reassigns it.
If you want to have a URL that never changes on a server who's address is dynamic, you'll need to use a service like http://www.dynip.com/ which gives you a static name. Whenever you boot your computer, it goes to the service and says "here's my current ip address and my name". The service then routes all requests to the name to the new IP address.
2006-06-30 14:01:43
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answered by Waynez 4
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the ftp deal with is effectively the IP deal with. Your IP deal with would likely distinction whenever you commence your workstation. To get the IP deal with click on commence > Run type CMD > on the prompt type in IPCONFIG this can help you comprehend the IP deal with. some one in favor of to employ your ftp service might want to type in FTP://(ip deal with) you would possibly want to be useful to experiment it your self by typing in ftp://127.0.0.a million FTP makes use of port 21 so once you've a firewall you'll favor to open that port if some can be utilizing yourservice.
2016-11-30 01:47:23
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answered by Anonymous
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FTP is a Protocol
Are u behind a F/W?
2006-06-30 15:09:32
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answered by FOF 2
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Unless you have a domain name, it would be your IP address.
2006-06-30 14:02:21
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answered by Glenn N 5
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if your ftp://your_ip_address
2006-06-30 14:38:25
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answered by okmessageme 3
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