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Well,
can you give me more information on how it works and how to set it up. I
have the book, but it doesn't really give me much case study
examples.
I
currently have mine set for standard FTP.
I
would like clients to login and send files securely.
Do I
need to purchase a certificate for this? If so, are they using SSH or SSL
or what? If both, which is better?
Our
Firewall uses NAT and I assume it's changing the ports in the payload. If
the session is encrypted, it won't be able to change the ports. Do I setup
a range of ports for SFTP or what?
What
other clients other than WSFTP_Pro allow for secure transmission -- assuming I
go SSH or SSL?
Until
I can get this working... I simply have clients sending files using AES WinZip 9
compresision and turned off listing capabilities.
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Title: Message
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- RE: [WS_FTP Forum] asymetrical performance Lorne Ludwig
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- RE: [WS_FTP Forum] Secure FTP David Mohorn
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