11-25-2008 05:21 PM - edited 03-11-2019 07:18 AM
I am attempting to provide my FTP connection with a friendly name. Currently, user type FTP://the domain name.com in order to access FTP services. My question is how do I simplify it by making it FTP://ftp.friendly.com.
Do I simply add the domain name to my PIX by using the domain-name command?
11-26-2008 07:25 AM
You need to clarify your question a bit. You say that the user is typing ftp://domain.com, so I don't understand the "how do I simplify it" question.
John
12-04-2008 01:13 PM
I apologizeâ¦
Let me attempt to better clarify - I have configured my PIX 501 to allow FTP traffic to my FTP Server inside my network.
In order for a user to access FTP resources from outside the networkâ¦he would need to type: FTP:// (IP Address). What I would like to accomplish is allowing the user to type: FTP://the domain name.com (using a name rather than the IP Address).
Please Advise,
Leo
12-04-2008 01:18 PM
You'll need to register a domain name such as myftpserver.com. Then you'll need to create a host record for ftp in your DNS server or providers server.
ftp A 5.5.5.5
This would append "ftp" to myftpserver.com. It's done the same way a webserver is for "www."
www a 5.5.5.6
ping http://www.myftpserver.com
reply from 5.5.5.6
The above of course is just me typing it out, and not a real server or ping response. ;-)
John
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