I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files. As such, my own users/employees should be
able to reach
On Friday 10 July 2009 16:10:24 RS Wood wrote:
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files. As such,
RS Wood wrote:
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files. As such, my own users/employees should be
In the last episode (Jul 10), Steve Bertrand said:
RS Wood wrote:
Finally, I'm aware FTP has inherent security liabilities as passwords
cross the net in clear text, but I'm not convinced casual users on
Windows boxes will be able to manage fun stuff like SSH connections or
alternative
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 03:10:24PM +0100, RS Wood typed:
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files.