vsftpd has a good reputation

if you are very paranoid, you can set up sftp with keys.



Dean

Rick Welykochy wrote:
Rick Phillips wrote:

I have never allowed FTP, SFTP nor SSH access to the server for security
reasons (other than myself) but this customer wants to directly edit his
new web site from time to time.

We had a very similar prob on a machine running many guest hosts on
Linux Vserver.

It was trivial to set up vsftpd to handle the odd client who required
direct FTP access to their own virtual. The sandboxing capabilities and
security of vsftpd are claimed to be second to none (famous last words?)


cheers
rickw




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