scp is also a possibility, its usage is a bit cryptic, but it is an option.. Brian On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Andrew Brown wrote:
1) many versions of FTP make you system vulnerable to root cracks.
...which are problems that need to be fixed. if you know of any...
2) There is NO way to run FTP in a SSH tunnel because it uses dynamic port assignments.
well...that's not entirely true. you can tunnel the command channel, just not the data channel.
3) FTP logins are plain-text.
sure, which is why you tunnel them via ssh, or use ipsec. actually...if you use ipsec, you can get the data protected as well.
For sharing files, with anonymous users, HTTP is much better (see: http://files.dnso.net)
for sharing files with anonymous users, i'll always be using anonftp.
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