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Panic's stevenf: Time to Dump FTP
Merlin Mann | Jul 14 2008
stevenf.com ("Don't Use FTP") Steven Frank, one of the boys wonder behind Panic and their excellent Transmit app says it’s high time to dump FTP in favor of its smarter, sexier sister, SFTP. Of which Steven says “It’s secure, it’s consistently implemented, and it’s machine-readable.” A lot of people who have used FTP daily for years are surprised to learn that they're sending everything in the clear -- that means the stuff you're uploading as well as your actual password. Makes you think twice about what you're throwing through the air as you update your blog templates via "free WiFi." Steven says:
I agree. If you're unsure whether your host will let you do SFTP (and SSH in general), ask. You may indeed need special permission (many providers "jail" garden-variety users in a way that disallows SSH without special permission). You may also need to find the correct port. On my host, A2, for example, you have to run SSH and SFTP on the unconventional port 7822, but it works like a charm once you're up. Great suggestion, Steven. Worth getting the word out. 9 Comments
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Practically an industry standardSubmitted by jeffwhitfield on July 14, 2008 - 9:22pm.
I'm a web developer and I can't tell you how many clients actually make SFTP a requirement for server transfers. It's practically an industry standard now. And, yeah, from my experience it seems a lot more stable. Just the other day I had a ton of problems getting a batch of smaller files uploaded to a Media Temple site due to the bludgeon of time outs. Makes me wonder if I would have had the same issues if the connection was done via SFTP instead of standard FTP. » POSTED IN:
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