Setting up FTP?

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Setting up FTP?

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So, what would you recommend for setting up an FTP server? I would like to set up my computer at home as an FTP server that I can access files from at work. That way, if things are slow, I can continue to plug away at some of my modeling/texturing projects in any free time I may have.


I tried a program called SmartFTP, but it looks as though I need to have some kind of a web host for it. I would like to just set my PC up to allow me to access a specific folder over the net that is password protected.
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ServU FTP is an excellent choice. It has many options, but is easy enough to set up a very simple and effective FTP site for yourself. We use it professionally on all of our servers here at work.
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Post by CDN_Merlin »

Serv-U isn't free. Filezilla is and it's a simple to setup as anything.
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I would suggest FileZilla. It is completely free and available at SourceForge.net.
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x2 FileZilla

It's easy to set up, extremely configurable, and just runs as a process in the background when you aren't using the admin interface.
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<-- frequent FileZilla user.
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I would recommend setting up a VPN tunnel between your work and your house.

VPN is much more secure than FTP, and the traffic can be compressed.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on disk somewhere.
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x2 on the VPN. One free VPN software I know of is Hamachi. I don't know where to get it, but Google is your friend. :D
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XP Pro comes with its own Server and Client software.
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on disk somewhere.
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Or at least go with sftp, since unencrypted ftp is icky for personal information and with passwords.
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ccb056 wrote:XP Pro comes with its own Server and Client software.
Never use IIS if you can help it.
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ccb056 wrote:XP Pro comes with its own Server and Client software.
With as many attacks as XP gets, that would not be prudent.
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