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The overkill solution: |
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Put a samba share via a L2TP/IPSec link. Then customers can use windows |
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VPN client to be connected and explorer to browse files. |
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R1. |
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jos houtman wrote: |
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> i would go for https, easy to setup.. possibility to make a nice |
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> website.. keep customer downloads seperate through logins. etc.. very |
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> flexible |
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> jos |
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> Rene Zbinden wrote: |
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>> My company wants to exchange files with customers. The customers usually |
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>> use Windows clients. What would be an easy and secure way to do so. I |
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>> thought about the following: |
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>> 1. FTP with SSL encryption |
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>> Disadvantage, the standard FTP client on windows and Internet Explorer |
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>> does not work with SSL. Customers needed to install an extra FTP Client |
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>> 2. sFTP |
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>> Same disadvantage, the customer needed to install WINSCP |
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>> Other Ideas? |
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