当我在家工作时,我需要连接到专有 VPN 来访问主要公司网络,然后连接另一个 Cisco AnyConnect VPN 通过主要公司网络连接到 Web 服务器...我通过 Putty SSH 或连接没有问题DOS/CommandLine FTP,但 FrontPage 2003 无法连接到 Web 服务器(使用 FTP)。我查过很多地方,但似乎找不到有人在任何地方问这样的问题。帮助!
其他可能对您有帮助的事情可以帮助我:
我可以使用 Notepad++ FTP 模式连接到 FTP 服务器,但无法使用 WinSCP 连接我在公司网络上时需要使用代理服务器连接到普通网站,我偶尔禁用了此代理,但没有运气。是的,我尝试过启用被动 FTP,但没有帮助端口是 21,连接是 FTP(不是 SFTP 或其他)是的,我知道我可以在 Frontpage 中编辑文件后使用命令行 FTP 来发布文件……实在是太不方便了。我正在运行 Vista 并使用它的内部防火墙,但我无法禁用它来进行故障排除,所以如果这是问题所在,我想我是 SOL,但我尝试禁用它,但没有帮助我不当我实际在公司网络上时遇到这个问题。Chrome 可以工作,Firefox 可以工作,IE 不能工作,Explorer 不能工作。When I'm working from home I need to connect to a proprietary VPN to access the main corporate network and then another Cisco AnyConnect VPN to connect through the main corporate network to the web servers... I have no problem connecting via Putty SSH or DOS/CommandLine FTP but FrontPage 2003 is unable to connect to the web server (using FTP). I've looked in a lot of places and just can't seem to find anyone asking a question like this anywhere. Help!
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I CAN connect to the FTP server using the Notepad++ FTP mode and I can't connect using WinSCPI need to use a proxy server to connect to normal websites when I'm on the corporate network, I have disabled this proxy on the off chance, but no luck.Yes, I've tried enabling passive FTP and it didn't helpThe port is 21 and the connection is FTP (not SFTP or whatever)Yes, I know I can just use Command Line FTP to publish my files after editing them in Frontpage... its just really inconvenient.I'm running Vista and using it's internal Firewall but I cannot disable it for troubleshooting, so if that's the problem I guess I'm SOL but I tried disabling it and it didn't helpI do not have this problem when I am actually on the corporate network.Chrome works, Firefox Works, IE doesn't work, Explorer doesn't work.
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非常感谢 Marc Reside 提供的一些离线帮助!
我花了几天时间才弄清楚这个问题,但解决方案如下:
依赖于使用“Internet 选项”对话框(IE、Windows 资源管理器和 FrontPage)编辑的设置的程序是问题所在。事实证明,LAN 设置和 VPN 设置是分开的。因此,我所要做的就是检查我的 VPN 设置的“自动检测设置”,效果很好。 (呃!)
所有正在运行的程序显然都使用自己的内部设置而不是连接特定的设置,并且都很好。
A big thanks to Marc Reside for some offline help on this one!
It took me a few days to figure this out but here's the solution:
Programs that rely on the settings you edit using the "Internet Options" dialog (IE, Windows Explorer and FrontPage) were the problem. It turns out that LAN Settings and VPN settings are separate. So all I had to do was check "Automatically Detect Settings" for my VPN settings and it worked fine. (Duh!)
All the programs that were working were apparently using their own internal settings instead of the connection specific settings and were fine.