Re: FTP client with file encryption for remote backup?



Well, I have found the software I need now.

It is called Cobian backup, it's free, does Blowfish file encryption, file
compression and backup to FTP (amongst many other things):
http://www.educ.umu.se/~cobian/index.htm

Tom


"Tom" <Tom@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,

I would like to use my ISP's FTP server for backing up my personal files
from my desktop. I was wondering if there is a tool available (open
source/freeware if possible) that can automatically encrypt files while
transfering them to a remote FTP server, so that the files on the remote
server cannot be used by the ISP.

Thanks,
Tom



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