How to open FTP Passive Mode and Restrict the port used by FTP Passive Mode on Windows 2003 Server
Default FTP mode in Windows Server 2003 is active mode, it is more simple than FTP passive mode, but when load of the FTP is high we need FTP Passive mode to increase speed of the file transfer. Any mode of FTP will make no problem when we do not activate the built in firewall of Windows Server 2003. If we have to activate the firewall in FTP Active mode we just have to open single port, it is port 21, but if we decide to use FTP passive mode we have to open 10 – 50 dedicated port to server the FTP connection. Opening so many port in Windows Server 2003’s firewall will make us tired and bored, because to open a single port in Windows we need two clicks and several types.
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