Alternative to FTP

Discussion in 'Networking and Computer Security' started by daisycutter, Aug 11, 2006.

  1. daisycutter

    daisycutter Geek

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    I heard recently that FTP was not a very effiecent or secure way of transfering data. Does anyone know of a safer way to transfer data? i work with lots of privacy sensitive files at work and wouldnt want anyone prying into want im doing. thanks
     
  2. Dwarfer

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  3. thoonie

    thoonie hmmm....

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    its still FTP but using SSL, almost the same technology combined with the security authentication of VPN. Read further here. Hope this helps.
     
  4. Dwarfer

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    have you tried googling it

    if your after a FTP via VPN type 'VPN FTP' or 'FTP VPM "via ssl" '
     
  5. krock923

    krock923 Geek Trainee

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    SFTP is the way to go. It's very secure and once you set it up, works almost exactly the same way that ftp does.
     
  6. thoonie

    thoonie hmmm....

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    Is that for me or for daisycutter?
     
  7. Dwarfer

    Dwarfer Guest

    daisy particually
     
  8. daisycutter

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    do u mean peer to peer network? im not sure if this is what im doing....

    basically, at work, i have to commuicate with office in Hong Kong, and have webstorage holding lots of files such as pictures etc. someone loads them up on FTP at one end and downloads them the other end and vice versa. as these files are of sensitive nature and spend most of their time sitting in cyberspace im looking for a way to secure them. im not sure if im explaining myself adequtely so apologises if im not:confused:
     
  9. Dwarfer

    Dwarfer Guest

    we use a program at work called folder share to transfer and receive files in the UK, it lets u share a particular folder on your pc to anyone else on the internet, and vice versa its very simple to use im not sure how secure /unsecure it is but it works very well once set up

    there is no 'cyberspace' with this, the files are stored on one pc, allowing you to upload them straight from it (which means the sourse pc has to be switch on) coz the files dont get stored onto a 3rd party server

    www.foldershare.com
     
  10. Addis

    Addis The King

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    Secure FTP creates an FTP connection using RSA encryption, so as long as the server on the other end has a SFTP server daemon running and set up, you can get a SFTP client to access them securely.
     

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