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Thanks, Jim. The requirements in this case: users will need to
authenticate to the FTP server, and upload files. Any FTP client
suggestions (off list)? :)
...D
That depends on your FTP requirements. If you only want to allow FTP download, and the FTP sites don't require authentication, then force them to use the browser method. If you have to allow uploads, or the FTP server requires authentication, then you're better off going the FWC route.
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From: isalist-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Danny Sent: Thu 7/6/2006 10:46 AM To: isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [isalist] FTP client best practicies
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Hello,
Opinions on how to manage FTP client access from the Internal network behind an ISA 2004 SP2 server, specifically when your clients have dynamic IP's on the LAN and you wish to restrict based on user, not IP/hostname.
For example, would you recommend go the IE web proxy route or FTP client + ISA firewall client.
Thanks,
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