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| Subject: | Re: FTP on IIS |
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| Date: | Fri, 18 Jan 2008 21:57:58 +0100 |
Am Freitag, 18. Januar 2008 schrieb lauren.malhoit@tylertech.com:
I'm preparing to build a new FTP server using IIS (or an IIS server using FTP??? I'm not sure). Anyway, I was wondering if anyone could recommend some good sources on how to lock it down. I need to configure it for an FTP site that anyone can get to and one that is password protected. Thanks in advance!
If there isn't a hard reason to go with IIS, I'd suggest to use a daemon that does just ftp, e.g. proftpd or whatever. As this is way less code, it has less possible security problems. Will save you hours of configuration / updates, too. regards Alex -- Encrypted Mails welcome. PGP-Key at http://zodiac.dnsalias.org/misc/pgpkey.asc | Key-ID: 0x6D7DD291
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