Ive been using coreftp and another one, filezilla, for ftp needs...

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Bruce Dayton
Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2010 11:57 AM
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Subject: Re: A400/5.6 Shots a bird


Thanks for the tip.  I'm going to try it out.  I have been using Core FTP
Lite to date.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 6:20:09 AM, you wrote:

A> To those who insist on doing direct file uploads (there are 
A> situations where that is still preferable), I would recommend a 
A> client that uses SCP or SFTP, to amend the problems Mark mentions. 
A> WinSCP is one freeware tool that fits the bill in Windows 
A> environments. http://winscp.net/eng/index.php

A> It's also very important to have the ISP's webserver patched up with 
A> the security fixes. ISPs who neglects this aren't worth anyone's 
A> business.

A> Jostein

A> 2010/3/3 Mark Roberts <[email protected]>:
>> Joseph McAllister wrote:
>>
>>>On Mar 2, 2010, at 10:25 , J.C. O'Connell wrote:
>>>
>>>> these files are ftp uploaded and seem to work fine
>>>> on ebay for many many many times (1000's)all without incident or 
>>>> failure to display on my system nor any reports thru ebay or direct 
>>>> from any ebay buyers reporting either. Not sure why a few don't 
>>>> like them, pretty basic stuff. I use CA antivirus service on the pc 
>>>> at this time.
>>>
>>>While ftp uploading is rather anachronistic (you haven't replaced 
>>>that 2400 baud modem yet?) I found that most of the time I get a 
>>>photo of a cormorant on a goose. But I did get the grey screen of 
>>>WARNING on two occasions. It may not be your photo(s) JC, but 
>>>obviously the site trips Google's crawlers quite often.
>>
>> No one should be using FTP in the year 2010. FTP in inherently 
>> unsecure because it passes password data unencrypted(!) and therefore 
>> visible to anyone snooping anywhere between the sender and receiver. 
>> There are known vulnerabilities in some routers which, if unpatched, 
>> allow third parties to "eavesdrop" and grab FTP passwords.
>>
>> The problem(s) with JCO's site aren't in the images. They're in other 
>> files that have been uploaded by whoever has snooped his password.
>>
>>
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