Protecting my data

duterium_at_blueyonder.co.uk
Date: 03/31/04

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    Hello,
     
    Thanks for your all your advice about linux hardware etc.
     
    I am looking for some advice regarding securing data on my server.
    Basically I am building a server for my business, and I want my small number of users to be able to upload and download sensitive information from my server over the internet. I have experience with many ftp server, etc, but not secure services. My users are all running windows boxes. The files will be all sizes, anything up to 1 gig each, maybe more.
    Ideally I would also like the data encrypted on the server as well, to protect from any kind of hacking etc.
     
    I have have used pgp for windows and i like the idea of my users having secure keys they can use to dycrypt the data. Are they any good open source versions of PGP and can a similar system be used in my case.
     
    Any adivce you can give me would be very much apprecated.
     
     
    Pete Bainbridge


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