Re: Sichere FTP Datenübertragung
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Hello,
Because the FTP service in IIS does not support FTP over Secure Sockets
Layer (SSL), if secure communications are important, and FTP is the desired
transfer protocol (as opposed to using WebDAV over SSL), consider using FTP
over an encrypted channel such as a Virtual Private Network that is secured
with Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol or IPSec. For more information on FTP
over SSL, see RFC 2228.
regards,
Henk
"Thorsten Muhlak" <Thorsten Muhlak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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Hallo,
gibt es eine Möglichkeit eine gesicherte FTP Verbindung mit dem IIS
aufzubauen.
Wenn ja, wie und welche Vorraussetzungen sind auf der Gegenseite
erforderlich?
Danke
Thorsten Muhlak
.
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