On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 03:10:24PM +0100, RS Wood typed:
> I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
> etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
> setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
> download its relevant file
In the last episode (Jul 10), Steve Bertrand said:
> RS Wood wrote:
> > Finally, I'm aware FTP has inherent security liabilities as passwords
> > cross the net in clear text, but I'm not convinced casual users on
> > Windows boxes will be able to manage fun stuff like SSH connections or
> > alterna
RS Wood wrote:
> I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
> etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
> setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
> download its relevant files. As such, my own users/employees should
On Friday 10 July 2009 16:10:24 RS Wood wrote:
> I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
> etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
> setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
> download its relevant files. As suc
I run a small engineering company* that exchanges large files (CAD,
etc.) with clients, and I want to keep the docs off my email server by
setting up a stand alone FTP server where each client can upload and
download its relevant files. As such, my own users/employees should be
able to reach every