In Feburary 2016 17,
There are many ways to authenticate to an FTP site, but it requires being an authenticated user. An authenticated user is someone who has been given permission to connect to the FTP site.
Resources
In some cases, authenticated users may not have been given rights to FTP sources. Even if you can access the FTP site, an authenticated user without rights will not be able to view the directory tree.
Firewall
There may be a firewall in place preventing communication to and from the TCP/IP ports. This can be due to Internet security settings that may be incorporated into software such as MacAfee and Norton security programs. Companies and other administrative superiors may have established policies prohibiting access.
Connection Limits
An FTP site may have a limited quantity of available simultaneous connections. If this number is met, further connection attempts will be denied and logged for administrative purposes.
Bandwidth Limit
A bandwidth limit governs how much information can be transferred at a time. If this number is close to being met, the connection will become slower. If the communication between the computer and server exceeds an established duration, the connections will time out, resulting in an error.
In Feburary 2016 17,
Showing posts with label firewall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label firewall. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Saturday, 13 February 2016
How to Start Joomla Using XAMPPIn Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Browse to the download page for XAMPP at Apachefriends.org. Click the 'Installer' link and save the 'xampp-win32-1.7.4-VC6-installer.exe' file to your desktop. Note that the version number in the file name was correct at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Double-click on the downloaded file to launch the installer. Select your preferred language using the 'Installer Language' drop-down menu and click 'OK.'
Click 'Next' when the XAMPP setup wizard appears.
Click 'Next' to install XAMPP in the folder 'c:\xampp' on your computer.
Select all of the check boxes under 'Service Section' to install Apache, MySQL and FileZilla and click the 'Install' button. The setup wizard installs XAMPP and the selected services to your computer.
Click 'Finish' when the installation is complete. If Windows displays any messages about Windows Firewall blocking XAMPP-related services, click the 'Unblock' button.
Click 'Yes' to launch XAMPP and then minimize the window.
Browse to Joomla.org. Click the 'Download' button. Click the 'ZIP' link next to '1.6.5 Full Package.' Save the file 'Joomla_1.6.5-Stable-Full_Package.zip' to your desktop. As with the XAMPP software you downloaded earlier, the version number in the file name is the current version at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Right-click the downloaded file and click 'Extract' to unpack the contents of the archive to a folder on your desktop.
Open the 'Start' menu and click 'Computer' to open a Windows Explorer window.
Double-click the 'C:' hard drive icon and then open the 'xampp' and 'htdocs' folders.
Right-click on open space in the Windows Explorer window, then click 'New' and 'Folder.' Name the new folder 'joomla' and press 'Enter.' Open the folder.
Move all of the files from the folder containing the Joomla package on the desktop to the new 'joomla' folder and close Windows Explorer.
Create the Joomla! Database
Return to your Web browser. Type the address 'http://localhost/xampp/index.php' in the address bar and press 'Enter.' Click your desired language to continue.
Click the 'phpMyAdmin' link under 'Tools' on the left side of the window.
Click the field under 'Create New Database' and type a name for the database that Joomla! will use. Click the 'Create' button.
Click the 'localhost' link at the top of the page.
Click the 'Privileges' tab under 'localhost.'
Click the 'Add a New User' link.
Type a username in the 'User Name' field. This will be the username that Joomla! uses to access the database.
Click the drop-down menu next to 'Host' and select 'Local.'
Enter a password in the 'Password' and 'Re-type' fields.
Click the 'Check All' link next to 'Global Privileges.'
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the 'Go' button to create the new database user.
Install Joomla!
Type 'localhost/joomla' in the address bar of the Web browser and press 'Enter.' You should see a page titled 'Joomla! Installation.' Choose your preferred language and click 'Next.' This runs a pre-installation check for Joomla!'s requirements on the local Web server. All of the items should be set to 'Yes.' Click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' after reading the Joomla! license agreement.
Type the user name, password and database name that you entered when creating your Joomla! database in Section 2. Click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' to advance past the FTP configuration screen. This step is optional and not necessary for Joomla! to function properly.
Type the desired name for your Joomla! test site along with your email address and desired password. Click the 'Install Sample Data' if you would like to place data on the test site demonstrating some of Joomla's features, then click 'Next.'
Click the 'Remove Installation Folder' button to delete the Joomla! installation folder from the local Web server.
Navigate to 'http://localhost/joomla/administrator' to log in to Joomla! and begin working on your website.
In Feburary 2016 13,
Browse to the download page for XAMPP at Apachefriends.org. Click the 'Installer' link and save the 'xampp-win32-1.7.4-VC6-installer.exe' file to your desktop. Note that the version number in the file name was correct at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Double-click on the downloaded file to launch the installer. Select your preferred language using the 'Installer Language' drop-down menu and click 'OK.'
Click 'Next' when the XAMPP setup wizard appears.
Click 'Next' to install XAMPP in the folder 'c:\xampp' on your computer.
Select all of the check boxes under 'Service Section' to install Apache, MySQL and FileZilla and click the 'Install' button. The setup wizard installs XAMPP and the selected services to your computer.
Click 'Finish' when the installation is complete. If Windows displays any messages about Windows Firewall blocking XAMPP-related services, click the 'Unblock' button.
Click 'Yes' to launch XAMPP and then minimize the window.
Browse to Joomla.org. Click the 'Download' button. Click the 'ZIP' link next to '1.6.5 Full Package.' Save the file 'Joomla_1.6.5-Stable-Full_Package.zip' to your desktop. As with the XAMPP software you downloaded earlier, the version number in the file name is the current version at the time of publication and is subject to change.
Right-click the downloaded file and click 'Extract' to unpack the contents of the archive to a folder on your desktop.
Open the 'Start' menu and click 'Computer' to open a Windows Explorer window.
Double-click the 'C:' hard drive icon and then open the 'xampp' and 'htdocs' folders.
Right-click on open space in the Windows Explorer window, then click 'New' and 'Folder.' Name the new folder 'joomla' and press 'Enter.' Open the folder.
Move all of the files from the folder containing the Joomla package on the desktop to the new 'joomla' folder and close Windows Explorer.
Create the Joomla! Database
Return to your Web browser. Type the address 'http://localhost/xampp/index.php' in the address bar and press 'Enter.' Click your desired language to continue.
Click the 'phpMyAdmin' link under 'Tools' on the left side of the window.
Click the field under 'Create New Database' and type a name for the database that Joomla! will use. Click the 'Create' button.
Click the 'localhost' link at the top of the page.
Click the 'Privileges' tab under 'localhost.'
Click the 'Add a New User' link.
Type a username in the 'User Name' field. This will be the username that Joomla! uses to access the database.
Click the drop-down menu next to 'Host' and select 'Local.'
Enter a password in the 'Password' and 'Re-type' fields.
Click the 'Check All' link next to 'Global Privileges.'
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click the 'Go' button to create the new database user.
Install Joomla!
Type 'localhost/joomla' in the address bar of the Web browser and press 'Enter.' You should see a page titled 'Joomla! Installation.' Choose your preferred language and click 'Next.' This runs a pre-installation check for Joomla!'s requirements on the local Web server. All of the items should be set to 'Yes.' Click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' after reading the Joomla! license agreement.
Type the user name, password and database name that you entered when creating your Joomla! database in Section 2. Click 'Next.'
Click 'Next' to advance past the FTP configuration screen. This step is optional and not necessary for Joomla! to function properly.
Type the desired name for your Joomla! test site along with your email address and desired password. Click the 'Install Sample Data' if you would like to place data on the test site demonstrating some of Joomla's features, then click 'Next.'
Click the 'Remove Installation Folder' button to delete the Joomla! installation folder from the local Web server.
Navigate to 'http://localhost/joomla/administrator' to log in to Joomla! and begin working on your website.
In Feburary 2016 13,
How to Connect to an FTP Account From 1And1In Feburary 2016 13,
In Feburary 2016 13,
Click the 'Tools' button to open the 'Tools' drop-down list.
Click 'Internet Options,' and then click 'Advanced.'
Locate 'Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem capability).' Put a check mark by that option if one is not already there. Click 'OK.'
Connect to FTP Account
Type the following in the browser's address bar where you normally type URLs:ftp://xyz.comReplace xyz.com with your 1And1 domain name.
Press 'Enter.' Internet Explorer will prompt you for your user name and password.
Type those in the appropriate text boxes, and click 'Log On.'
In Feburary 2016 13,
Click the 'Tools' button to open the 'Tools' drop-down list.
Click 'Internet Options,' and then click 'Advanced.'
Locate 'Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem capability).' Put a check mark by that option if one is not already there. Click 'OK.'
Connect to FTP Account
Type the following in the browser's address bar where you normally type URLs:ftp://xyz.comReplace xyz.com with your 1And1 domain name.
Press 'Enter.' Internet Explorer will prompt you for your user name and password.
Type those in the appropriate text boxes, and click 'Log On.'
In Feburary 2016 13,
Friday, 12 February 2016
How to Configure Passive FTP Mode in Internet ExplorerIn Feburary 2016 12,
In Feburary 2016 12,
Start an Internet Explorer session from the Start Menu or command line. Click on the Tools item in the menu bar, then click on 'Internet Options...' to bring up the Internet Options screen.
Select the Advanced Tab from the Internet Options screen and look under the Browsing options for the option labeled 'Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).' Check this box and select the Apply button to make the change or the OK button to make the change and close the Internet Options screen.
Enable FTP Folder View if using Internet Explorer as an FTP client. You also may want to check this box at this time if you would like to look at FTP files as if they were normal Windows files.
Use passive mode on FTP servers if you are behind a firewall because it is usually required. Passive mode should only be disabled if you have problems connecting or need to use the PORT command instead of PASV.
Disable passive mode on FTP clients to connect to some servers.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Start an Internet Explorer session from the Start Menu or command line. Click on the Tools item in the menu bar, then click on 'Internet Options...' to bring up the Internet Options screen.
Select the Advanced Tab from the Internet Options screen and look under the Browsing options for the option labeled 'Use Passive FTP (for firewall and DSL modem compatibility).' Check this box and select the Apply button to make the change or the OK button to make the change and close the Internet Options screen.
Enable FTP Folder View if using Internet Explorer as an FTP client. You also may want to check this box at this time if you would like to look at FTP files as if they were normal Windows files.
Use passive mode on FTP servers if you are behind a firewall because it is usually required. Passive mode should only be disabled if you have problems connecting or need to use the PORT command instead of PASV.
Disable passive mode on FTP clients to connect to some servers.
In Feburary 2016 12,
Wednesday, 3 February 2016
How to Disable Firewall in Windows 2003In Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch the Windows Firewall by clicking the Windows 'Start' menu, clicking the 'Control Panel' and clicking 'Windows Firewall.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab. You should see your firewalled network connections in the 'Network Connection Settings' section.
Uncheck the network connections you want to turn off the firewall for and click 'OK' to save the changes.
Using the Command Prompt
Click the Windows 'Start' menu and click 'Run' to launch the command box.
Type 'cmd' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to launch the command prompt.
Type the following command and press 'Enter' to disable the firewall for your network connection:netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable interface = ' interface 'Replace 'interface' (just the word, not the quotation marks) with the network connection you want to disable the firewall for.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch the Windows Firewall by clicking the Windows 'Start' menu, clicking the 'Control Panel' and clicking 'Windows Firewall.'
Click the 'Advanced' tab. You should see your firewalled network connections in the 'Network Connection Settings' section.
Uncheck the network connections you want to turn off the firewall for and click 'OK' to save the changes.
Using the Command Prompt
Click the Windows 'Start' menu and click 'Run' to launch the command box.
Type 'cmd' (without quotes) and press 'Enter' to launch the command prompt.
Type the following command and press 'Enter' to disable the firewall for your network connection:netsh firewall set opmode mode = disable interface = ' interface 'Replace 'interface' (just the word, not the quotation marks) with the network connection you want to disable the firewall for.
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Tuesday, 2 February 2016
TCP Error 10061: Can't Connect to Test ServerIn Feburary 2016 02,
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the 'Start' menu, then click the 'Control Panel' option.
Click the 'Windows Firewall' option in the menu.
Click 'Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall,' then click 'Add' in the menu.
Select your 'MySQL' program from the menu and click the 'OK' button.
Reopen MySQL to work without the error.
In Feburary 2016 02,
Click the 'Start' menu, then click the 'Control Panel' option.
Click the 'Windows Firewall' option in the menu.
Click 'Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall,' then click 'Add' in the menu.
Select your 'MySQL' program from the menu and click the 'OK' button.
Reopen MySQL to work without the error.
In Feburary 2016 02,
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