Re: Share files remotely



Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote:
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 12:09:20 -0400
Eric <noone@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I appreciate any ideas on ways to accomplish sharing these files to remote user's securely.

I think you need to look into ways of providing a VPN service,
probably openvpn will do the job.




So far the VPN is what I have gathered also. I'll look into the openvpn.

If this doesn't work then i may just put a small Fbsd box at the user's home :)

Thanks
Eric
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