Can any built in FTP clients that exist in most (if not all) modern
browsers communicate with SFTP servers using SSL?
I don't think so.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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I'm just polling the general intelligence of this group.
Can any built in FTP clients that exist in most (if not all) modern
browsers communicate with SFTP servers using SSL?
I was asked a high level question about a client using a browser to FTP
content to a server over SSL. My first
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Can anyone advise if they use a FTP client that addresses
this issue and what it is?
FTP Voyager
http://www.ftpvoyager.com/
Specify what criteria it should use to match files, then use the Compare
Directories function. It'll trawl through the site on the server doing a
recursive
I apologise that this is sought of OT'sh so if anyone has any suggestions
please email me of the list.
Our web site has grown so big that we face huge upload times each time we
regenerate. The FTP client we use can only check if a file has changed by
comparing file size. This is unreliable.
Hi,
It's probably not what you are looking for but we use the Cisco 11000 smart content
switch (was Arrowpoint) for this exact reason. It keeps track of what is on the
staging server and, using a publish subscribe model, copies anything new to the
production servers while taking them out of
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I apologise that this is sought of OT'sh so if anyone has any suggestions
please email me of the list.
Our web site has grown so big that we face huge upload times each time we
regenerate. The FTP client w
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