It doesn't have to be expensive:
http://openvpn.net/
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On 24 April 2011 10:25, Jenny Gavin-Wear wrote:
> It is unlikely to be a cheap solution, but it will have the potential to be
> a robust and secure solution.
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t: 19 April 2011 12:20
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Any secure data transfer methods avaiable for very large
files?
Hi Jenny,
Thanks for you reply. Apologies for not answering sooner, as I could not
connect to houseoffusion.com last Friday (15/4/2011) for some technical
reason.
No, I have not th
Basically if you want people to upload large quantities of data, HTTP is NOT
your friend.
You can use cyberduck to upload to S3 Buckets, I do it all the time. The thing
is that people will need their own Keys and SecretID's as I am sure you don't
want to share yours? (I think you can make it
Hi Cameron,
Thanks for your comment and everyone else for their suggestions.
I shall evaluate all these ideas before deciding up on an appropriate solution
for my needs.
However, please answer one more question, if at all possible:
How about using Amazon S3 (https://s3.amazonaws.com/) for sec
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 12:32 PM, Kamru Miah wrote:
> Is there any products or Coldfusion code example to handle up to 50 GB files
> available anywhere?
ColdFusion (or any other web scripting language) is not the proper
solution for this problem. It's not even worth trying. It's like
asking h
Kamru, SFTP is simply ftp over an SSH connection. So what you need is
to have SSH running on your ftp server. If you are using Windows, I
like ServU-FTP server as it has an SSH server built into it. It is a
commercial product though and is Windows only. If you want to go free,
OpenSSH is a free SS
It would a bad idea to try and deliver such big files over CF. A file of
that size would take a very long time to download, and the likelihood of the
http connection being lost is very high, which means users will need to keep
trying to download from scratch, as has been stated, http is not really
Hi Dean,
The SFTP and SSH methods you suggested sounds very promising.
Is there any products or Coldfusion code example to handle up to 50 GB files
available anywhere?
Thanks,
Kamru
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Hi Russ,
Thanks for your suggestions. The secure file transfer requirement is a regular
occurrence for multiple users. I had a look at the SugarSync file upload
service and it is only free for up to 5GB for a single user. I have asked the
vendor to supply more information for my requirement. T
Could you not just upload the files using sftp and require an ssh
connection to download them? That is really what ftp was designed for.
HTTP was never really designed to transmit that large of a file
anyway. This would accomplish both of your requirements, in that you
would be uploading them secu
is this sharing of files a regular occurrence or a one time thing ? either
way you don't need to reinvent this wheel
If you regularly do this then a much better solution would be something like
SugarSync, we have been using this for ages and it works great, and best of
all it is FREE, they do not
Hi Jenny,
Thanks for you reply. Apologies for not answering sooner, as I could not
connect to houseoffusion.com last Friday (15/4/2011) for some technical reason.
No, I have not thought about VPN. Would that allow an upload of up to 50 GB
data from UK and downloaded from another European count
Have you thought of using a VPN?
Jenny
-Original Message-
From: Kamru Miah [mailto:k.m...@csl.gov.uk]
Sent: 14 April 2011 16:41
To: cf-talk
Subject: Any secure data transfer methods avaiable for very large files?
Hello,
My company requires a mean of up to 50 GB of secure data
Hello,
My company requires a mean of up to 50 GB of secure data transfer facility for
multiple concurrent users.
Does anyone know of any methods/tools/products which will provide the above
secure data transfer facility with a Coldfusion front-end please?
Thanks in anticipation.
Kamru
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