On 09/04/2013 10:40 AM, FRANK Michael wrote:
Hello Alan,

What threat are you expecting? Even if you dont find a ftp server which
support anonymous user you could create a user with read only rights.
The content of the repositories is normaly public or do yo have any
speacial developement which are confidential?

Hi, Mike.

It's the latter case you mentioned. Let me be clearer. Currently, my provisioning tool provides public access to the FTP server. The new requirement is that the content (Linux ISOSs) in the FTP server will become confidential, therefore *I* chose to remove anonymous access from the server. This is the only way I know to restrict FTP access.

So, having a FTP server which supports anonymous user is not an option here.
Creating an user with read only rights here does not solve the problem either, as I
don't want unauthorized people to even read from the FTP server.

Ideas?

Thanks!

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