![]() On Cloud like Azure you will find the external IP address in Public IP address section of the virtual machine page. Specify your server’s external IP address.In IIS Manager, open FTP > FTP Firewall Support.If your server is behind an external firewall/ NAT, you need to tell the FTP server its external IP address, to allow passive mode connections. Self-signed certificates created by IIS Manager do not work with FTPS clients that check for key usage violations. To create a certificate with a correct key usage, use New-SelfSignedCertificate PowerShell as an Administrator: New-SelfSignedCertificate -CertStoreLocation cert:\localmachine\my -DnsName Servers behind external Firewall/NAT Click on Create Self-Signed Certificate action.In IIS Manager, open IIS > Server Certificates.You may also create a self-signed certificate locally, but there will be warning when connecting to the server. Ideally, you should acquire the certificate from a certificate authority. You need a TLS/ SSL certificate to secure your FTP server. Make sure that Management Service > IIS Management Console is checked.Check FTP Server > FTP Service role service.In Windows Server Manager go to Roles node and in Web Server (IIS) > Role Services panel click Add Role Services.Make sure Management Service > IIS Management Console role service is checked. Uncheck Web Server role service, if you do not need it. Proceed to Role Services step and check FTP Server > FTP Service role service.Proceed to Server Roles step and check Web Server (IIS) role.In Windows Server Manager go to Roles node and in Roles Summary panel click Add Roles.Proceed to the end of the wizard and click Install. ![]() Un check Web Server role service, if you do not need it. ![]()
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