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secure upload using public key
Hi,
i was provided with 1. Server IP (Remote) 2. Username and Password (worked when tested basic FTP) 3. Their Public key (GnuPG v1.0.6) They refuse when i upload using basic FTP and insists for encryption. I have Solaris 10 and Linux in my environment. How can i encrypt and upload files securely? It's OK even if it's a manual process. Once it works, i will later think on automating the transfer process. Please advise. TIA Prvnrk Last edited by jim mcnamara; 01-05-2009 at 03:46 PM.. Reason: Duplicate post |
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