On Tuesday 06 June 2006 11:38, JimD wrote:
> Does anyone have any suggestions/preferences to a secure FTP server
> for Gentoo?

You've already heard a number of good suggestions here.  I will state my 
support for the WinSCP option with one additional suggestion:  Turn off 
shell access for the user in /etc/passwd and replace it with sftp like 
so:

  dad:x:1001:1001::/home/dad:/usr/lib/misc/sftp-server

That way, if his box gets compromised, the intruder doesn't have a shell 
on your machine, just the ability to delete your dad's website ;-)

Additionally, you may want to look into disabling password access 
alltogether for SSH instead opting for keys only.  They can be 
restricted at the application layer (in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys) to 
reject requests for a login based on originating IP as well as key 
authentication.

Frontpage is terrible, GoLive is comparable to Frontpage and Dreamweaver 
sucks... less.  They're all guilty of using deprecated tags everywhere 
and they all create a dependency on the GUI rather than Doing It Right.  
I very much recommend Homesite, as it's less susceptible to the typical 
Dreamweaver-esque blunders.

Lastly, I believe Dreamweaver, in combination with Putty can play nice 
with SFTP, and Homesite may very well be the same given that they're 
currently owned by the same company (Macromedia)

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