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Jim, There are numerous affordable tools out there that can make third-party file interchange a secure and mostly passive activity. We handle file transfer activity for hundreds of third parties (client banks and credit unions), in both directions. Check out the MOVEit product from Standard Networks: http://www.stdnet.com/ It's a comprehensive solution for secure, automated transfer and management of sensitive files and messages over private and public networks (third-party file sharing). Best regards, Steven W. Martinson, CISSP, CISM Manager of OutLink Security Jack Henry & Associates, Inc. 7800 Willowchase Blvd. Houston, TX. 77070 voice 281.517.8000 external fax 281.517.8157 internal ext 471800 At 11:20 AM 2/18/2004, Jim Franz wrote: >A trading partner wants to use ftp to get a daily file off our ifs, but >is adamently refusing to specify a single ip they are coming from, >saying that is a security risk to them, and has given us 3 >ranges totalling over 700 addresses. I don't have a problem >but our firewall person is freaked and refuses. I assume they >have a herd of routers and servers in their farm. >note: partner is defense related. 400 has decent ftp exit control. >should i worry? >jim
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