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FTP is Dead: Why You Must Switch to SFTP Now (A 2011 Security Wake-Up Call)

Sending passwords over port 21 is professional suicide in 2011. Learn how to implement SFTP with chroot jails on CentOS and Debian to satisfy Datatilsynet and protect your Norway VPS.

FTP is Dead: Securing Your Data Transfer with SFTP on Linux

Plain text FTP is a massive security liability. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP on CentOS and Debian to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and secure your infrastructure.

Port 21 is Dead: Securing File Transfers in a Hostile Network Environment

Plain text FTP is a liability. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP on CentOS and Debian to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and secure your infrastructure against sniffing attacks.

Kill FTP Before It Kills Your Business: The 2011 Guide to SFTP & SSH Hardening

Plain FTP sends passwords in cleartext. In 2011, that is negligence. Learn how to configure chrooted SFTP on Linux, satisfy Datatilsynet, and secure your transfers.

FTP is Dead: Why Smart Sysadmins in Oslo Are Switching to SFTP

Sending passwords in cleartext is professional negligence in 2010. Here is the battle-tested guide to configuring Chrooted SFTP on CentOS and Debian to satisfy Datatilsynet and secure your infrastructure.

Stop Bleeding Data: The End of FTP and the Move to SFTP Chroots

Sending passwords in cleartext is professional negligence. Learn how to implement secure, chrooted SFTP on your servers using OpenSSH 5, ensuring compliance with Norwegian data laws without sacrificing speed.