As I said earlier, F-Secure's commercial offering encrypts the entire session including the data through the tunnel and is available for Windows. This probably is not the case with openssh.
Phil ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Mengler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2001 7:28 PM Subject: RE: Encryption for FTP/MAil/Web > Hey, > I've been looking into FTP encryption for the last few dayz, I found that > SSH only encrypts the authentication process, but not the transfering of > data. Although SSL, i read that it encrypts not only the authentication, but > also the data. Im not quite sure on what SSL FTP daemons are out there, > there is a few for *nix, eg SurgeFTP (www.freshmeat.net), but im not sure on > the availability for windows. But its worth a try looking for FTP > clients/servers supporting SSL :) > > - Christian > > ------------------ > > Hi all, > I have been tasked with finding and implementing solutions to provide > payroll vendors/401k vendors and health care providers with methods our > company can use to transmit encrypted files via Website (IIS), FTP, and > E-mail (Exchange). We are a total MS shop. I thought of looking to Verisign > for Website encryption, PGP possibly for e-mail, and don't have a thought on > FTP other than encrypting a zip file. We don't have anonymous login > available on FTP. Could I get some thoughts on Verisign and PGP and options > of FTP methods. > > Thanks > >