Try http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/ from the web-page, it supports SSH1 and SSH2 protocols, though RSA authentication seems only to be available for SSH1. It is a very good replacement for simple FTP, though ;) cu, Tilman Am Mit, 2002-03-13 um 18.39 schrieb Sven Michels:
Brian Topping wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Sven Michels"
To: Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 12:32 PM Subject: Re: [suse-security] FTP security... Michael Garabedian wrote:
...I am setting up a linux machine to do ftp and was wondering if there was a secure way to set this up so it is not hacked. I used a Windows machine and it took someone two days to hack it. Any ideas...
FTP is mostly insecure ... ftp sucks at all ;)
Use SCP. I just learned it. It rocks!
i don't want any user as real systemuser on my boxes, so scp doesn't work cause it needs real accounts (or you try to hack a pam module for auth against a db like mysql etc.). And you've still the problem with windows users, or do you know any free implementation of ssh2 for scp under windows?
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