You could still use SSH tunnel to access the secured FTP server over a browser.

On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 8:16 PM, Ted Roche <[email protected]> wrote:
> OK, never mind. Since web browsers let you browse ftp sites, I made
> the foolish ASSuMption that ftps (NOT SFTP!) would work the same way,
> since it's ftp-over-ssl and browsers support ftp and browsers support
> ssl, why not both? But I'm wrong; it appears you need a custom tool
> like filezilla or winscp to manage FTPS, and if you're doing that,
> then you ought to just set up an actually secure file transfer setup
> with SFTP. And one of your requirements was "no end-user tools."

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