We want to implement secure FTP service (SFTP) on our Windows 2000 servers, but we don’t have the budget for a commercial product and are having trouble getting OpenSSH compiled so it will run as a ...
To use an FTP server, you need to know the credentials of that server. Without knowing the username and password, you may not be able to access the FTP server in the browser. No matter whether you use ...
It only works if I allow DMZ. I am using a D-Link DI-604, and Serv-U FTP 2.5f, and I have tried it with the IP homes setup as the local IP being the home IP and the WAN IP being the passive IP, and ...
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) servers are often used to host websites. You'll likely need to transfer files from your computer to the server when you create a website. This is where FTP comes in handy.
If that title made any sense...<BR><BR>I have a PC at home behind a router. I'd like to FTP files from work to my computer at home. I am running WinXP Home at home and Win2k at work.<BR><BR>The router ...
We still are unable to get MacSSH to connect to a Mac OS X volume (see yesterday's item). We tried a< variety of suggestions offered by two very helpful and knowledgeable readers (Julian Koh and Steve ...
When one thinks of the Internet, the first thing that comes to mind is surfing from one Web site to another. Being able to go from Web site to anothe, and view the contents is indeed the reason that ...
[Update 2: two additional FTP server graphics added at the end.] Not long ago we received interesting information from an independent security researcher from Russia, Vladimir Kropotov. (We will be ...
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