Re: best FTP server for web server

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On Mon October 4 2010, Sam Sharpe wrote:
> That depends on the circumstances - I personally prefer SFTP, because
> most Linux machines already have an SSH server running.
>
> However, there are complications, such as needing to chroot users
> (historically hard with OpenSSH), needing to allow SFTP or SCP, but
> not SSH, etc. This doesn't usually matter on a small friendly machine,
> but if you are doing something like reselling webhosting to other
> people, having lots of SSH users on your box might not be what you
> want.
>
> In those circumstances, offering (or mandating) FTPS is a good
> compromise between security and usability. It still allows you to do a
> lot of things that you would normally do in a mass-hosting
> environment, like chrooting and blocking certain kinds of uploads -
> just like you would with an FTP server.
>
> To get this back on track, regarding what is a good FTP server, I have
> to say I actually prefer ProFTPd - but then I don't need to rely on
> their support.
http://www.proftpd.org/goals.html

thanks for the info, so for my own personal home use, I'll stick with sftp:)
and maybe add proftpd !


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