Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
What's the easiest, or maybe best way to have someone on the
outside (internet) have access to our internal file server so they can
put and retrieve files that are left for them? While I can do a lot
of stuff here on our network, I don't know how tech savvy this other
person is, so I need a solution that's idiot proof (as much as
possible) and easy for them.
I originally thought of plain and simple FTP to one of our internet
servers (and thus not allowing access all the way to our internal file
server) but that would require people on both ends of the transaction
to have to deal with passwords and log ins and who knows what else.
Ideas/suggestions?
Personally I'd setup ssh and let them use WinSCP or some graphical
SSH/SFTP client. Much more secure.
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Mark Haney
Sr. Systems Administrator
ERC Broadband
(828) 350-2415
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