DJ-CHRIS1
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Okay, here's the scenario.
Their is a Windows computer (Server 2003, which is behaving just like XP in this case) that hosts a bunch of files on a network. This is an active directory based network, and the drive is mounted at boot time.
Now, people need to be able to remotely access files from home computers. This remote access needs to be encrypted. Whatever I use needs the ability to authenticate against windows logins (The program will NOT keep a list of usernames and passwords).
My three major considerations are these.
WebDAV - Encrypted, and built into Server 2003. Authenticates against windows logons. Problem is it can be very hard for users to use.
SFTP - Can't find any good server programs for this.
SCP - Can't find any good server programs for this, the most common (openssh) cannot authenticate against windows logons.
Their is a Windows computer (Server 2003, which is behaving just like XP in this case) that hosts a bunch of files on a network. This is an active directory based network, and the drive is mounted at boot time.
Now, people need to be able to remotely access files from home computers. This remote access needs to be encrypted. Whatever I use needs the ability to authenticate against windows logins (The program will NOT keep a list of usernames and passwords).
My three major considerations are these.
WebDAV - Encrypted, and built into Server 2003. Authenticates against windows logons. Problem is it can be very hard for users to use.
SFTP - Can't find any good server programs for this.
SCP - Can't find any good server programs for this, the most common (openssh) cannot authenticate against windows logons.