On Wednesday 21 June 2006 10:23, Charlie Crochet wrote:
>Due to size restrictions that will soon be placed on email attachments, we
> are looking for a secure FTP server that runs on zLInux that will allow us
> to exchange large files. The "product" should not require the outside user
> to have a "product" client.
You're going to need something on the client side to authenticate with the
server. Why not use sftp, which is a SSH service? The UI is just like a
command-line FTP client, so your users probably know it. All Linux and most
UNIX systems already have it installed, and Windows users can download the
PuTTY client, psftp, from here:
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/psftp.exe
I've used it for years for just that purpose.
- MacK.
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Edmund R. MacKenty
Software Architect
Rocket Software, Inc.
Newton, MA USA
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