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IP Security Policy Management snap-in
hello everybody !
Im using OpenBSD 4.5 as a gateway @work. There's 2 locations : Site A and Site B. Site A has a server with Microsoft Windows Server 2003, and a soft to backup on ftp ; there's only a netgear modem router ; public address : 1.2.3.4 Site B has our ftp server behind our gateway (OpenBSD) public address : 5.6.7.8 When we try to connect ftp on Site A, it works fine. But it is not safe, efficient. So i wish to add an ipsec layer. Is it possible to use "IP Security Policy snap-in" on windows server 2003 to secure the ftp data transmission (modify pf.conf) ? Or is there an other way ? How can i start, proceed ?? Thank's for your advices ! |
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secure ftp
First, thank you for your reply.
I must use our ftp server(RAID 5), it is a Linksys NAS, so i can't use sftp. And i can't put an other OpenBSD Gateway on Site A. It only remains for me to try ipseccmd, if someone can advise me others ways to secure our ftp...thks |
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