http://www.enterprisenetworkingplanet.com/netos/article.php/3434071
FTP servers are wonderful things. They are quick to set up and endlessly
useful. It's a quick and easy way for users to share files. Businesses
that depend on large file transfers, such as printers and design houses,
should use FTP. You can set up an upload directory for customers in the
hopes of training them to transfer huge files via FTP, instead of
attached to email. And believe it or not, this is usually successful.
The key to getting reluctant users to use FTP is to help them set up
their FTP clients so that they can transfer files with just a few mouse
clicks. (Y'all be sure to come next week for a detailed look at FTP
clients.)

"The tricky part about running an FTP server is keeping it secure. FTP
is an insecure protocol--all traffic is sent in cleartext. So don't use
it for sensitive documents...


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