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User Guide - NetObjects Fusion

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Setting the Server Port and Permissions<br />

Publish Settings<br />

896<br />

servers that support the CHMOD command. Windows IIS servers do not support<br />

the CHMOD command, therefore to change the permissions on a Windows IIS<br />

server, see your server administrator.<br />

To set the server port and permissions:<br />

1. In Publish view, click Publish Settings on the views bar.<br />

The Publish Settings dialog appears.<br />

2. Choose a profile from the Profile list.<br />

3. Click Advanced publish settings and then click the Advanced S/FTP tab.<br />

4. Select options for the Advanced S/FTP settings:<br />

• Server port is the port from which your server accepts FTP connections. By<br />

default the port setting is 21, which is the most common ISP setting.<br />

However, some security systems or other server configurations may require<br />

a different setting. Check with your ISP administrator for the proper server<br />

port setting.<br />

• Connect passive mode is for publishing to servers not within your company’s<br />

firewall, or if your ISP or host company’s FTP manager establishes<br />

connections using passive mode. Passive mode (or PASV) is a security<br />

mode in which a client sends a connect signal for data, the server replies<br />

with a confirmation signal, and then the data begins uploading. This allows<br />

the server to confirm the identity of the client that is connecting before data<br />

begins uploading. Although some firewalls allow PASV as a security mode,<br />

others may not be configured for PASV. In that case, publishing will not

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