Have a look at this: FileManager is a secure (SSL), multi-user, and Web-based program for file, directory, and remote command management. It is written in Perl, for Linux and Unix-like operating systems. It displays full directory information; allows file viewing, deleting, renaming, uploading, downloading, etc.; assists in directory navigation; and can execute any command for which the user account has privilege. FileManager also comes with a built-in text editor for quick editing and file updates.
Homepage: http://www.horsburgh.com/h_filemanager.html ----- Original Message ----- From: Jesse.linux To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 8:34 PM Subject: RE: securing FTP communications [slightly OT] From: "-p-" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Organization: iZone Kft To: "Netfilter List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 09:36:51 +0100 Subject: securing FTP communications [slightly OT] hi all, i've been looking around for good solutions to secure ftp access to my server boxes, ie. not using cleartext pass- words. the servers are linux boxes (redhat 7.1), but the clients are windows 98 boxes. now, i've tried safetp, but its requirement to add a layer to the windows ip stack caused crashes sometimes, so i had to get rid of that. i've found a way that involves ssh tunneling, but i got that dreadful possible PASV theft error message. now, do you have any experiences with secure ftp solu- tions that can employ windows clients? anything to re- commend? thanks, -p u can look at this website for a secure ftp for windows clients http://www.globalscape.com/ but it's not free... Jesse G. Delima Network Administrator INQ7 Interactive, Inc. www.inq7.net