Solution for Gene6 FTP Server Port and IIS Port Conflicts

  

It was good to install Gene6 FTP Server as an FTP server to customers before. The evaluation of Gene6 on the Internet is also good, especially for the development and management of plug-ins, it is simpler than serv-u, but today the client restarted 2 times IIS and found the problem, it took the server's default port 80. After investigation, because Gene6 provides Web management functions (that is, modify user passwords through the web), and is installed by default, the Web management occupies port 80. Therefore, in order to make the server work properly, you have to modify the port. Here are the specific ways! The port is defined in the installation disk X:/Gene6 FTP Server/Plugins/g6_webadmin.ini, find the following: #IP and port to use (*:80, *:443)IP0=*,80,IP1=* , 443, SSL changed this 80 to another port, it can be, and it is better to change the following 443 to another, or it will conflict with some software (red fonts are changed). Another point is very important, if your system has a firewall, G6 will be intercepted by FW, if the FW does not prompt after interception, it is even more inexplicable. (This bitter cockroach has been eaten, the local test is good, but it can not be connected in other machines, and it is the intranet, suspected a lot of places, and finally found out that FW is the reason.) Need to fill in G6 Go to the firewall. For example, if the FW comes with Windows, you can click the “Add Program” button from the “Control Panel/Firewall/Exception” button, select the “Browse” button, and find the folder where the Gene6 FTP Server is located, and put the G6FTPServer. Exe is added. If there are other firewalls, you can set them yourself.

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