On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 10:40:28AM +0000, John Moylan wrote:
> I have just spent the bast part of a day hardening a Linux box that will be used as an SFTP or an SCP server to replace notoriously insecure FTP. I now have one small problem though. Any of the free Windows clients that I have tested are crud. The only half way decent one is winSCP which is closed source shareware from .cz .
> Has anyone else implemented such a solution using free windows clients? if so what did you use? Any views on WinSCP? I can't really expect windows people to use putty's scp/sftp clients because they are CLI only.
the sftp and ssh client at www.ssh.com are fairly good
ivan
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