On 05/25/2018 03:48 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
I would humbly suggest not using FTP, at all, ever. I will leave
reading of the implicit security concerns as an excercise for the
reader, but most all FTP clients should be SFTP capable and in most
cases the difference is completely transparent to end users. sshd
provides SFTP functionality suitable for many situations with no extra
configuration.
-- Pete
Hi Pete,
This is an internal ftp server on an internal network.
There is not outside access to it. (The firewall
kills any attempt to get at it deader than a door nail.)
It is used with Cobian Backup to backup up data files
from Windows machines. The reason being is that it
messes with Ransonware pretty big time, especially
if I decide to make the directories write only.
Cobian Backup has not sshd capability. Windows
backup programs leave a lot to be desired.
-T
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