Date: Thu, 19 Oct 2017 11:59:40 -0400 From: Joey Kelly <joey@joeykelly.net> To: freebsd-security@freebsd.org Subject: Re: freebsd-security Digest, Vol 634, Issue 3 Message-ID: <1511621.jdgZNmovq9@freechin.atlnet> In-Reply-To: <26ffd1eb-d8c2-0fdd-da38-b9e3790144ad@whitewinterwolf.com> References: <mailman.37.1508328001.71205.freebsd-security@freebsd.org> <CAMPTd_Cbniobvr_oyDYhGKibY%2B0MBuBkFaMA6QgrhF1crCV45g@mail.gmail.com> <26ffd1eb-d8c2-0fdd-da38-b9e3790144ad@whitewinterwolf.com>
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> > In this case, for a low-tech people, I would tend to suggest using SFTP > (a password-based access is enough) instead of a stunneled SMB share as > I personally find it is easier to setup and more efficient. If you have an ssh server (if you have FreeBSD, you have one), that will function as a SFTP or SCP server. Put it on an alternative port if possible, and for the client end, use WinSCP, Fugu on a Mac (I think it's Fugu..), and for BSD/Linux/smartphones you have any number of client apps to choose from. Easy peasy, a familiar 2-pane GUI FTP layout, very secure. -- Joey Kelly Minister of the Gospel and Linux Consultant http://joeykelly.net 504-239-6550
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