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[Jimiz.net - Jim Becher on the web - Home of IIS Reporter] A drawback to this program is not necessarily due to the selection of the globalscape product but all secure ftp servers. They tend to require the use of their own ftp client. While the client is typically inexpensive, purchasing a client for all users can get very pricy. So I have made the decision to only use one standard ftp client (Filezilla) , it works with all secure ftp servers and also any version of ssh.
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[Litinform.com] Important policy change: FTP -> SFTP: secureservers for our customers. Our original plans required secure connections for all services... these exceptions as rational arguments for allowing more general FTP access. While secure options have become available for Basecamp and Photostack, the dictionary attacks on our FTP servers have escalated beyond
[Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter] DataFreeway for FTP and SSH: DataFreeway allows you to access remote servers from your Windows desktop in a manner that makes the server appear to be a part of your Windows desktop. You can open the server in one window, open File Explorer or other programs in a separate window, then drag-and-drop files back and forth from one window to another with ease. It is difficult to explain but very easy to accomplish. Sending files back and forth to a web server is as easy as copying from one folder to another on your local hard drive.
TextDrive Weblog: “It has often been said that ‘good fences make good neighbors.’ On a Unix system, many users also say that “I don’t care who reads my files, so I don’t need a good password.’ Regrettably, leaving an account vulnerable to attack is not the same thing as leaving files unprotected. In the latter case, all that is at risk is the data contained in the unprotected files, while in the former, the whole system is at risk.”—Klein, 1991
Everything is Permuted / Computing Corner: Sites to Visit: Guide to various software including Opera, Agent, Filezilla, Pegasus, ... www.f-secure.com/weblog/. Odd one this. Simply the blog used by the lab team at ...
Ftp Utilities: Blog Blog is an automatic web log program which allows you to update your site easily without the hassles of HTML editing and having to use a separated program to upload your work. You simply set Blog up with the necessary information for logging into your site via FTP, define a template to specify the look for your page and then type in your entries in the main Blog window and click Publish and Blog does the rest! Blog also handles the task of generating archival entries for older posts. It is a really convenient way to keep a site (or multiple sites) updated without going through several programs to do the job
Geek Style: February 2004 Archives: I forgot to mention that Javelin is a SUN Enterprise 250 ( 2 x UltraSparc II 400 Mhz ). The codename for this server is Javelin. It is out of production since 1998, but it is still a monster for what I am planning to do. With 2MB of Level2 cache for each processor it really beats any Intel server (not really, it won't, but it is very fast).
Life of a one-man IT department: OneNote is one of the most capable programs I use and like all such versatile applications there are a lot of features and capabilities that I am sure I am not using. If you are a budding OneNote user or just trying to figure out what OneNote might be able to do for you don't miss the excellent OneNote video that Microsoft has on the Microsoft Office web site. Chris Berteleson sits down with a convertible Tablet PC and for over 45 minutes shows virtually every feature of OneNote. Note that the demo is not Tablet specific by any means, Chris demonstrates all the features that are available on any PC and also covers the ink specific functions of OneNote.
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