So, you want:
- secure file transfer - little to no cost - no client side software
Do you have a web site/hosting machine now? A simple website with basic authentication and https file transfer could be all you need.
Oh, later in the thread, I see you say "Thanks. I could host my own box but I don't want to maintain it."
Okie-dokey. Would you pay someone else to maintain the host? How much?
Anyone who does maintain a web site ought to be willing to do this for you, for less than the £10/user/month charge that a dropbox would.
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 6:53 AM, Paul Hill paulroberthill@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
After our FTP server was hacked I'm looking for a secure way for clients to send us large backups. They can be 100Mb-2Gb in size but they will be downloaded and deleted fairly quickly. No permanent storage is needed, on our old server files were deleted at midnight.
Ideally we would give each of our dealers a single login/pass and they will upload using a web browser on the clients site. We are only talking about a dozen logins.
Would something like DropBox work? I've never used it, but £10/user/month seems a bit high.
Looking for something more secure than a FTP server!
-- Paul
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