Ive run into the same problem everyone else seems to have regarding an FTP server on a local network.
Im trying to access the ftp server from the internet, however it is located behind a router with NAT and this is obviously not allowing the connection.
the router is a belkin f5d5230/4 which is about as admin friendly as a rotweiler with a bee up its butt, so a lot of the "administrator solutions" that are posted on the web are not realy an option for me.
i have read (somewhere) about a piece of software that will strip out the reserved address (192.168.x.x) and replace it with the WAN address, but am yet to find this holy grail of software.
can anyone shed any light on workarounds or alternate solutions for sharing files over the internet.
(NB. the following article may give an indication of solutions i have tried already
If somethings hard to do, its not worth doing - Homer Simpson
too much 49374'ing, im 57005... need 12648430
Im trying to access the ftp server from the internet, however it is located behind a router with NAT and this is obviously not allowing the connection.
the router is a belkin f5d5230/4 which is about as admin friendly as a rotweiler with a bee up its butt, so a lot of the "administrator solutions" that are posted on the web are not realy an option for me.
i have read (somewhere) about a piece of software that will strip out the reserved address (192.168.x.x) and replace it with the WAN address, but am yet to find this holy grail of software.
can anyone shed any light on workarounds or alternate solutions for sharing files over the internet.
(NB. the following article may give an indication of solutions i have tried already
If somethings hard to do, its not worth doing - Homer Simpson
too much 49374'ing, im 57005... need 12648430