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RE: AW: nix based ftp server suggestions

Subject: RE: AW: nix based ftp server suggestions
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2008 08:05:51 +1000
Vsftpd seems to be working nicely under my tests so far, as a bonus I have
enabled ssl on the connections so now I can only connect via ssl. 

As this will only be used by our users and maybe 30-40 clients/providers,
would there be much point getting a cert from an external CA? I guess it's a
trust thing. (Excuse the pun).
The point that Grant made about distributing clients also seems to be a
sticking point. I'm using FileZilla for testing and it is pretty easy but
the for anyone in luserland this might be a bit much to configure. Will have
to see about exporting sites/connections/settings to externals. 




-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 4:45 AM
To: security-basics@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: AW: nix based ftp server suggestions

I'm not trying to divert a thread, but SSH can be accessed over the web, for
example: http://www.gotossh.com/


Additionally, one could use Ajaxterm + SSL.


I think the OP will be happiest using vsftpd.


For those running Windows that are interested in this problem, Server 2008
should come with immediate ability to run FTP over SSL.



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Hi


I`d say you can access any ftp-server via browser.

As for "secure", i preffer ssh, but that cannot be accessed via browser...


Adam

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