Roger,

A far more preferable alternative would be to use SCP, which is part of
the SSH tool. It's encrypted, it authenticates using public-keys and
it's more controllable. It's more secure anyway.

Joe

"Millen, Roger" wrote:
> 
> Since everyone's on the subject of FTP, I have a couple of quick questions.
> I have a NT Checkpoint FW-1 V4.1 SP2 DMZ with a web server in it. We have
> WarFTP server on it. Ports 20 & 21 are open.
> 
> 1) FTPing a large number of files to it crashes the client. Works fine if
> your only transferring a one or two files. Is this because of the port
> changing?
> 
> 2) Is their any alternative  to FTP for transferring the files?
> 
> Roger Millen
> Sr. Manager, Network & Technical Services
> Cornell University
> School of Hotel Administration
> PHONE: 607-255-9993
> E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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