On 6/29/05, Daniel Ouellet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Jonathan Franks wrote: > > [...] what about having them use something like Filezilla? > > I didn't try it, no.
If I read Jonathan's post correctly, he mentioned FileZilla as a client-side tool. It's a way of allowing you to use the regular ftpd while securing it over an SSH connection. FileZilla uses PuTTY components to connect to your ftpd over SSH. IIRC, placing ftpd active on localhost only, should suffice to provide FTP over SSH. > I am a firm believer to use what comes with the default install. The ftp > with the system is plenty good [...] If you're a fan of the built-in ftpd, this would seem right for you. That is, if you're dealing with Windows clients. Cheers, Rogier -- If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there.

