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Hello I Run A Server With Windows Server 2003 With Comcast Internet Along With Belkin N1 Vision I User Serv-U Program for FTP it Put In Files and Takes Out using File Zilla On Port 22 But Now My problem is I want to use Putty.exe and Execute DreamDaemon in there folder such as

Example

193.353.344.213:22 is my Ip:port
user blaze
pass blaze

i get Server refused to allocate pty after words

Next thing is I run IIS but i want to use host headers for my domain duel-naruto.net which i got from domain.com want it to be for my second site and i want to know how i would do that or if ther'es a better program i can use. Ubuntu Linux i have tried using Wubi type it confuses me right on first screen to try to do any thing so if i have to use that for doing all this then i need like a manual or something please help thank you and if i get money i will pay any person that help
Well if you are using this platform as your personal PC I know that you need to use IP-domain forwarding. Also, I use to have comcast but don't anymore. They might be blocking certain ports or hosting capabilities (they were starting that when I left).

It sounds to me like you are missing a step. You can't run a game through FTP, for one thing File Transfer Protocol isn't Game Hosting Protocol. You need something in concert with byond to take what dreamseeker or dreamdaemon setup and then use some kind of third party website to redirect the IP to the domain name.

try this link:
http://www.domainnameregistry.com/Faq/URL_Forwarding_FAQ/

If that isn't what you needed I apologize.
In response to UmbrousSoul
I forward all my ports i need to its a server not personal computer its also got unbuntu but idk how to use.

all i really want is say you upload your host files to my server i told you that you can host 5 games your port are 1 - 5
and you want to host you game

i want it so you be able to turn on and off that game using something like putty and pick your port.

Like Zen Hosting
In response to Jub369
You would need to use Linux for that exact functionality. Putty connects to a SSH server, Windows SSH isn't quite as functional as the Linux version it was ported from. Not to mention Dream Daemon is harder to control from the command-line on Windows.