All articles tagged with "SFTP"
Sending passwords in clear text over Port 21 is professional negligence. Learn how to configure a secure, chrooted SFTP environment on Linux to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements and sleep better at night.
Sending credentials in cleartext is professional suicide in 2011. We analyze the risks of legacy FTP, demonstrate how to implement a chrooted SFTP environment using OpenSSH, and discuss why Norwegian data privacy laws demand better encryption standards.
Plain FTP is a security liability that exposes credentials in cleartext. Learn how to implement a chrooted SFTP environment using OpenSSH on Linux, ensuring compliance with Norwegian data regulations while maintaining workflow efficiency.
FTP sends your credentials in clear text. In 2011, with attacks like Gumblar still circulating, continuing to use standard FTP is negligence. Learn how to migrate to SFTP, lock down users with Chroot, and satisfy Datatilsynet requirements on your CoolVDS instance.
Sending passwords in cleartext is a fireable offense in 2011. Learn how to lock down your file transfers using SFTP with chrooted environments on your Virtual Dedicated Server, ensuring compliance with Norwegian privacy standards.
Sending passwords over port 21 is a security nightmare. Learn how to implement chrooted SFTP using OpenSSH's internal-sftp subsystem to secure your file transfers on CentOS and Debian servers.
It is 2010. If you are still using standard FTP, you are broadcasting your root passwords in plain text. Here is the technical guide to implementing Chrooted SFTP on CentOS 5 and Debian Lenny to satisfy Datatilsynet requirements.
Sending passwords over port 21 is professional negligence. We analyze the packet-level risks of FTP and implement a chrooted SFTP solution using OpenSSH 5.x to secure your Norwegian infrastructure.