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Dan B

posted on 20th Jul 06 at 10:40

Oh, forgot to mention, the above link, if installed on your server, will require anyone connecting to it to use a special client program to do so......for the Windows users, a free program called WinSCP (Google it) will do the job very nicely, and acts just like an FTP program but with the obvious extra security that SCP entails.


Dan B

posted on 20th Jul 06 at 10:38

Jailed/chrooted SCP-only access works nicely, if the server is a Linux box and you have full control over it...

If it is a Linux box, then have a look here: --> (link)

If not, no idea, wouldn't have a clue about setting up a Windows/Mac server, as I have no interest in doing either...


abdus

posted on 20th Jul 06 at 10:01

yes....username and password

and you need to do some settings in your ftp application iirc

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=876162

this might help


Melville

posted on 20th Jul 06 at 09:26

Is there a way that I can allow access to someone so that they can ftp to my site, on a regular basis, but without allowing them access to everything.

Some sort of permissions perhaps?