Re: [expert] secure ftp

2002-12-17 Thread Dave Sherman
On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 08:40, logic7 wrote: > I have a situation where I need to allow only real users access to my ftp > server. I'm currently running proftp on my server, how can I get this to use > password encryption of some type? Use SSH instead. It includes secure/encrypted versions of rcp (s

Re: [expert] secure ftp

2002-12-17 Thread Thomas Sourmail
> server. I'm currently running proftp on my server, how can I get this to use > password encryption of some type? sftp is probably the best solution, all you need to do is have open-ssh server running. If you really need ftp, then you can use ssh to do port-forwarding. eg forward local 6000 to

[expert] secure ftp

2002-12-17 Thread logic7
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