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Old October 21st, 2003, 12:18 PM
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Question Remote FTP through Network

Can anyone help me work out how I can FTP files from a remote computer using DreamweaverMX to the machine with my server on through a network? I have small network with 2 Macs and a WinXP Pro machine and FTP within the network is not a problem. When i come to FTP from a remote location the IP address is obviously not correct. The IP address I use for within-network FTP is a standard 192.168.2.x but the IP address for the computer with the internet connection (one of the Apple Macs) is different as its assigned by the ISP. Is there any way i can route the connection through the Mac to the server on the PC.

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I don't know Mac's, but look for some kind of port forwarding or service forwarding that let's you redirect the FTP traffic to a different computer on the LAN.

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Hi Chris,

I think this will help you .

http://info-center.ccit.arizona.edu/~consult/dwmx.html

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