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IDS: RE: FTP server secure implementation
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Martin,
Actually I know of only one FTP Daemon for NT/98. That is, WarFTPD. It's
cheap and even free if I remember correctly. I used to use it before I
switched over to unix and linux boxes. Might want to check it out, you can
grab it from tucows.com
under FTP Daemons
Hope I've been of help. Don't know too much about software readily
available for the NT platform. I tried switching over my web servers to NT
when I ran an ISP. Fortunately ;) evertything was so expensive, I switched
back to Unix.
Re: Eric
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Eric Hines
Chief Executive Officer
Bitstream Networks, LLC
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-----Original Message-----
From: Martins, Fernando (Lisbon) [mailto:FMartins@pt.imshealth.com]
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 12:57 AM
To: 'Eric Hines'; Martins, Fernando (Lisbon); ids@uow.edu.au;
ntsecurity@iss.net
Subject: RE: FTP server secure implementation
Hi Eric
Once more, I like the tip but i'll be not able to use it ... 'cause its
linux, but that relation of different logins and passwords its very cool.
Can i in NT make something like that?
Kind Regards,
Fernando Martins
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Eric Hines [SMTP:ehines@bitstreamnetworks.com]
> Sent: segunda-feira, 28 de junho de 1999 19:08
> To: Martins, Fernando (Lisbon); ids@uow.edu.au; ntsecurity@iss.net
> Subject: RE: FTP server secure implementation
>
> Actually,
>
> What I prefer as an FTP server is a daemon called ncFTPD. They make the
> well know ftp client built into Linux called ncFTP.
> The thing about ncFTPD I like is its ability to use a built in function
> which allows you to make a virtual passwd file for the ftp server alone.
> It's great in conjunction with SSH or a secure form of telnet. This allows
> you to specify different logins and passwords for the ftp accounts then
the
> shell accounts. So if the FTP passwds are sniffed, the intruder can't go
> ahead and use the same login/pw for shell access.
>
> That's my two cents. Hope it helps.
>
> ESH
>
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> Eric Hines
> Chief Executive Officer
> Bitstream Networks, LLC
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> ph: (408) 249-7032
> cell: (408) 838-0421
> http://www.bitstreamnetworks.com
> info@bitstreamnetworks.com
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> Bitstream Networks, LLC
> 4755 La Pinta Way
> San Jose, CA 95129
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>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-ids@uow.edu.au [mailto:owner-ids@uow.edu.au]On Behalf Of
> Martins, Fernando (Lisbon)
> Sent: Friday, June 25, 1999 8:26 AM
> To: 'ids@uow.edu.au'; ntsecurity@iss.net
> Subject: IDS: FTP server secure implementation
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>
> Hi there,
>
> I have to start searching information about solutions (hardware and
> software) for set up a public FTP server.
> Probably I'll be forced to use an NT Server, and IBM hardware for the box
> and probably a Cisco or Bay router. About security solutions they must be
on
> this platforms.
> Tips, sugestions, flames .... will be wellcome ;-)
>
> Kind Regards,
> Fernando Martins
> fmartins@pt.imshealth.com
> http://www.imshealth.com
>
>
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