Hello,
I am a new user of Avast IS suite after using avg for many years.
I noticed that Avast blocks my attempts to connect to my FTP site(s), which is my daily routine, via WebDrive and FAR clients. Both Applications are set to allow “All connections” in “Application Rules” (as shown on the screenshots below).
No other security software runs on the PC (Windows XP SP3, standard office programs, nothing fancy/“clever”/geeky at all).
As of now I have to turn OFF the firewall to make FTP work. Once the firewall is off - both FTP clients restore full functionality immediately.
Question 1: Any hints on how to allow FTP to work withOUT turning off the firewall?
Question 2: If cannot make Webdrive work with Avast’s firewall - how can I disable the Firewall portion of the Avast so that Windows Firewall takes back full control?
Thanks.
p.s. please note that I have purchased the suite and this is a decisive factor for me to ask for money back.
None. Passive mode is pretty much required for FTP to work behind NAT/firewalls. For details of why is FTP protocol having trouble with firewalls, do a Google search on FTP active/passive mode.
Samorodok,
I agree with doktornotor that passive mode is a the good solution for connectivity problems with FTP (Internet Explorer for example uses passive for the same reason). Nevertheless I would really like to know what firewall mode do you use - Home / Work / Public ? In Home/Work mode, FTP should work in active mode as well. Thanks. Lukas.
I just bought some webpsace and a domain for webhosting a blog. Is anything wrong with using fire-ftp to upload my pages?
Is bad or unsafe only because its free? I really don’t want to pay for another extra program.