Please could anyone tell me how they'd suggest overcoming the
following FTP problem?
Are there any products on the market which will give relatively secure
access for incoming ftp users to their own files?
An internal customer wants external suppliers to be able to ftp files
from an NT server on the DMZ, but to provide some supplier separation and
security, wants to have the suppliers ftping on different, separately
allocated ports. As there may be up to 100 suppliers this means that there
will be 100 ftp servers listening on different ports. Messy and probably
very demanding on the NT server. Our firewall tech supporter also says
similar for the firewall.
Any help much appreciated!!! Andy.
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