07-21-2014 03:57 AM
Dear support forum members,
I configured Cisco WSA S170 and forgot to turn on the WSA built in FTP server.
I found it when I tried to access WSA logs from Web GUI. May be it is already turned on by default, but WSA blocks access to it.
Could you advise me, how to turn FTP server on or allow access to it from Web GUI or CLI.
I could not find any information about it in documentation.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Alexander.
P.S. Sorry for my English
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07-21-2014 07:47 AM
Hi,
You can login to the WSA through CLI and run the command "interfaceconfig" to reconfigure the services enabled on the interface like FTP, SSH etc.
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Regards,
Kush
07-21-2014 07:47 AM
Hi,
You can login to the WSA through CLI and run the command "interfaceconfig" to reconfigure the services enabled on the interface like FTP, SSH etc.
Do rate if Helpful
Regards,
Kush
08-04-2014 04:52 AM
Dear Kush,
I found an interesting thing. The CLI command "interfaceconfig" not always allows you to enable or disable services on already configured interface. It just allows you to change IP address.
Now I am using AsynOS 7.5.2-304.
Could you tell me what is wrong?
08-05-2014 05:06 AM
Hi,
Try the "ifconfig" command. When you select the interface and click on edit, it should ask you:
Do you want to enable FTP on this interface? [Y]>
Do you want to enable SSH on this interface? [Y]>
Which port do you want to use for SSH?
[22]>...
Regards,
Kush
07-22-2014 04:06 AM
Thank you.
Actually I have forgotten about it.
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