ll require appropriate software at both
> > ends of the transfer, and thus will require some sort of
> > security-aware client on the customer's PC.
> >
> > SFTP provides secure file transfers. I use SecureFX on my client
> > machine, and the standard SFTP server
Gregor Mosheh wrote:
I had a similar, perhaps related question. I'm making
backups via tar to a SMB server, but I would rather
use sftp/scp for it (the NAS supports both SMB and
scp/sftp).
I don't have enough disk space to make the backup to a
tarchive and then scp that tarchive. Is there a way to
re some sort of
security-aware
client on the customer's PC.
SFTP provides secure file transfers. I use SecureFX
on my client
machine, and the standard SFTP server on the FreeBSD
server.
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gt; Anything that is secure will require appropriate software at both
> ends of the transfer, and thus will require some sort of
> security-aware client on the customer's PC.
>
> SFTP provides secure file transfers. I use SecureFX on my client
> machine, and the standard SFTP
rt of
> security-aware
> client on the customer's PC.
>
> SFTP provides secure file transfers. I use SecureFX
> on my client
> machine, and the standard SFTP server on the FreeBSD
> server.
>
> --
> Anthony
>
>
> _
and thus will require some sort of security-aware
client on the customer's PC.
SFTP provides secure file transfers. I use SecureFX on my client
machine, and the standard SFTP server on the FreeBSD server.
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Which packages are available to upload /download large dumpfiles in a
secure fashion (e.g. using SSL). The customer should not need any
secure client installed on his PC.
Thanks
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