How to allow FTP connections with Skyhigh Web Gateway
Last Modified: 2023-12-13 10:50:37 Etc/GMT
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How to allow FTP connections with Skyhigh Web Gateway
Technical Articles ID:
KB75053
Last Modified: 2023-12-13 10:50:37 Etc/GMT EnvironmentSkyhigh Web Gateway (SWG)
SummaryThis article describes how to allow different types of FTP connections when using SWG.
Browser FTP (FTP over HTTP)
If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer to access an FTP web server that requires a password, use the following syntax: NOTE: Firefox prompts you for your logon details when it receives the 530 error from an FTP server that requires authentication.
Windows folder FTP (starting an FTP session in the address field of a Windows folder):
The Windows folder uses port 21 instead of the SWG FTP port if you enable the option Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer).
This setting is in Internet Explorer under Tools, Internet options, Advanced, Enable FTP folder view (outside of Internet Explorer). Command line FTP Use the following syntax for a Windows command-line FTP connection. You must transfer some data during the FTP session to see an entry in the SWG
Client FTP application
If you use a client FTP application, such as Passive versus Active FTP connections
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