Install the openssh rpms(if you are using Caldera, the rpms are on the ftp 
site under updates) and use scp and sftp after it's setup and configured 
correctly.  There are SxS's on this, IIRC.

Jim

On Wednesday August 01, 2001  7:36 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
> I can log into my ftp server as a user and have access to the entire
> system (well, the files that my user has access to, anyway). As far as I
> can tell, though, the login is not encrypted, so I'm sending my login
> and password in plain text over the internet each time I log in. Is
> there any utility for encrypted ftp logins?
> A quick search on google found some hits, but I'm looking for trusted,
> expert advice. I'm asking on this list, too.
> Tim
>
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