On 19/11/2007 18:03, TechAdmin @ VLM wrote:
Don't we have the same security problems here as with all standard ftp (not
SFTP or FTP with SSL)?
Elchanan
The Help from FireFtp says
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These days you can never be too careful. If the server you are
connecting to supports it, you can make a secure connection to your FTP
session much like the same way you have a secure connection when you do
online banking. Now, there are three choices as far as which method of
security to use on your FTP connection. All three will protect you
pretty freakin' great, but the best one to use is "Auth TLS" because it
offers the best protection. If that's not available try using "Auth SSL"
and after that "Implicit SSL". Not all three will work with your FTP
server, and that's partially why there are three different methods -
because nobody quite could agree originally on how to go about doing things.
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If that's not good enough then please explain (a) why and (b) what you
think is missing from it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Harold Fuchs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2007 9:20 AM
To: [email protected]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [users] Re: FTP Software - What do I use?
On 18/11/2007 21:33, John Linge wrote:
If you are using Firefox as your browser, the FireFTP extension works
beautifully.
John Linge
<snipped lots>
John,
Magic. Thank you.
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Harold Fuchs
London, England
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