Re: Cloud, please ?



On Tuesday, May 8th, 2012, at 14:12:09h +0100, Rui Maciel wrote:

I don't know what FTP client you are using, but some clients, such as
Dolphin, let you access FTP servers as if it was a regular directory in your
local file system, without ever requiring the user to type a single FTP
command.

We should also remember that FTP is not a secure protocol.

Is the protocol to dropbox encrypted and required certificate validation?
(Methinks not but I am likely in error.)
.



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