We have a client that would like us to FTP them some files across the Internet. On our side we have a UNIX box. I believe the customer has Windows 2000 on the other end. They would like us to FTP a file to them on a periodic basis over the Internet. Our issue is one of security--how can we send a Secure FTP? I know nothing about FTPs or SSH 1. Do we use Kermit on our end to send from our Unix box? 2. How do we do this (ie: encrypt)? 3. How do they (the receiver on Windows) unencrypt it? 4. What do they need on their (Windows) end? Other options of ease and low cost with security? ________________________ We were told that a possible option is to consider sending the file from our Unix or a Windows box on our end via SSL over the Internet (instead of FTP). BUT>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>We have no idea how to do this in an unattended mode on Unix or on Windows. In other words I have no clue if this is even possible in concept in a batch or scheduled mode.................... Thanks so very much for some guidance, Peter [log in to unmask] * To join/leave the list, search archives, change list settings, * * etc., please visit http://raven.utc.edu/archives/hp3000-l.html *