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I'm looking for a solution to allow remote windows users to upload files to a specific directory on my linux machine. They should at least need to provide a password to gain access and if possible I'd like the content to be send over an encrypted connection (maybe through an ssh tunnel if that's possible). The windows front-end should be easy enough for the moderate windows user (point 'n' click, no difficult questions). Is there anything maintainable that can do this kind of thing? I know about WinSCP and I'll try to use that if I don't find a better solution but the front-end is pretty advanced-looking for non-technical literate people.
By the way, I have a lighttpd webserver running, does that allow for such a system (secure enough)?
Last edited by Ramses de Norre (2008-06-11 10:26:13)
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WebDAV with user authentication over https?
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Ewww . . . windows webdav is horrible . . .
Try HFS (http file server): http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/
Or Knowledge Tree: http://www.knowledgetree.com/
I have never used HFS. But Knowledge Tree is excellent and includes webdav, document revisions, and user auth.
Note: HFS is for windows . . . but it's (rms)FREE
Last edited by timetrap (2008-06-11 17:13:09)
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