ssl-explorer might do what you want.

On 3/7/08, Matthew W. Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey list,
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> Students and Staff at my school are wanting to have access to their files
> from home. I'm looking for a good solution to allow this, while maintaining
> security. One thing that had come to mind would be some kind of application
> or web-based access to the user's AD home folder. Doing a bit of googling, I
> first came up with FileWay from Everywhere Networks. Has anybody had
> experience with this program? Or are there others which I should consider?
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> If we were to implement this, I would like to have the following features:
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> 1. Robust security
> 2. Adheres to MS Filesystem quotas.
> 3. Good logging. I want to know who's account downloaded which file at what
> time using which IP.
> 4. Protection from Brute Force attacks. If a brute force is detected, I
> would like to be informed, and the attempts to be automatically blocked.
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> I'm hoping somebody on this list knows of some software which does this and
> is proven to be effective. Or, if some alternative can be suggested, I'd be
> interested in those as well.
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> Thanks all.
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> --Matt Ross
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