Couple suggestions:

On Win32, try Serv-U FTP. It's very reliable and supports a variety of protocols like SFTP and the like. Commercial software.

On Linux, I've fallen in love with FreeNAS, and not just because it utilizes the m0n0wall GUI. You can boot it off a USB stick, too, which I find super-cool.

Good luck,
-Rob.


On Oct 8, 2006, at 11:29 AM, Gary Eck wrote:

Yes, we don't have the proper skillset, either. Even though we are a reseller.
 
We have standardized on Linux appliances called Snapgear .  Of course, they are not integrated into Active directory, so there are lots of things that are harder to do.
 
However, since they are not Microsoft or Cisco based, they are not the targets of many of the severe attacks on the Internet.
We also have problems with installing all the security updates on the scores of Small Business Customers we have - they don't want to pay us for installing these updates - much less, paying us when a security update has side effects on their internal network.
 
So, avoiding the whole Microsoft issue is a decent compromise in our situation.
 
-----Original Message-----
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Unfortunately I disagree with you about ISA, whilst it may cause problems through my lack of skillset from time to time the functionality it introduces and protects my network cant be beat at any price, being built into sbs 2003 is just a bonus.

 

 

 

Cheers,

 

Dean

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gary Eck
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We also have SBS2003 - we initially had ISA running on it, but decided it was not worth the grief at our office.

In the back of my mind, I was wondering if ISA was causing the problem.

 

I had used Bulletproof in the past, since it has bandwidth throttling - and it just seems to work fine.

Unfortunately, it does not run as a service - but I found another product that allows it run as a service.

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Yep, using sbs 2003 here.

 

 

Cheers,

 

Dean

 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Gary Eck
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We had some problems with the FTP server on our Windows 2003 server - we worked with it quite a bit, but just could not get the Pollycom's to access it. It did work with backup up our Switchvox PBX.

 

We use Bulletproof FTP server in the Windows world.

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Whats the best ftp server to upload Polycom phone cfg’s from? I’m finding it a bit hit and miss using BTF server.

 


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