This one time, at band camp, Matt Zimmerman said: > On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 12:56:01PM -0400, Stephen Gran wrote: > > I'd like the FTP server to not allow anonymous logins (which I assume > > most can do), chroot users to their home directories, and have some sort > > of encrypted connections (over SSL would be nice). I have thought about > > just using sftp, but currently ssh connections are rerouted to another > > box on the LAN, and I'd like to leave that set up as is, if possible. > > You could run sshd on another port. Really, if you want encryption and no > anonymous connections, sftp is the right tool for the job.
Yeah, that's what I have been thinking. I was sort of hoping there was something else out there that did all this besides sftp, because several of my friends will be connecting from Windoze boxes. I guess I'll just point them to PuTTy and friends. Thanks all, -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | Neglect of duty does not cease, by | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | repetition, to be neglect of duty. -- | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | Napoleon | --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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