Look into bsdftpd-ssl-1.1.0 as a client to add for sending backups around.
I understand that DA offers SCP as a secure method of xfering backups, but this means sharing a system level account between the two servers.
It would be *much* better to FTPs your backups over a secure ftp connection to the remote box running PureFTPD+SSL+Virtual accounts.
You might also consider using Pure-FTPD with SSL for the base ftp server for DirectAdmin
A guide for *BSD is available here:
http://bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/networking/pure-ftpd_virtual_users.php
I'm sure the setup process on other *Nix'es would be similar.
Pure-FTPD allows connections over SSL, virtual ftp accounts & a lot mroe.
Don't confuse ftps (SSL over FTP) with sftp ("FTP" over SSH).
Nothig worse than plain text passwords being sent over the net.
I understand that DA offers SCP as a secure method of xfering backups, but this means sharing a system level account between the two servers.
It would be *much* better to FTPs your backups over a secure ftp connection to the remote box running PureFTPD+SSL+Virtual accounts.
You might also consider using Pure-FTPD with SSL for the base ftp server for DirectAdmin
A guide for *BSD is available here:
http://bsdguides.org/guides/freebsd/networking/pure-ftpd_virtual_users.php
I'm sure the setup process on other *Nix'es would be similar.
Pure-FTPD allows connections over SSL, virtual ftp accounts & a lot mroe.
Don't confuse ftps (SSL over FTP) with sftp ("FTP" over SSH).
Nothig worse than plain text passwords being sent over the net.
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