Subj : About FTP support
To   : Enric Lleal
From : Alan Ianson
Date : Thu Jan 20 2022 12:43 am

> Mozilla, Google and others have removed the ftp support from their web
> browsers, and the workarounds with their latest versions doesn't work
> anymore. This is a shame, it's very sad, but is the way things are going
> nowadays. In fact, I can't browse my own Node and download my own file base
> using web browsers. My public navigation is also affected by this lack of
> support.

I have been seeing and thinking the same thing. It would be a good thing if the files links were http/s instead of FTP today.

> In terms of feasibility, I can still access through FTP client to my Node,
> but it seems insecure from outer places/connections since the login
> negotiation is over plain-text. Let me know if I'm wrong.

Secure protocols are a good thing.

> Do you think it could be a good idea to ask Kim about some possible
> milestones in the roadmap of BBBS development?

It wouldn't hurt.

> In short/mid term:

> - To implement more security in the current ftp protocol implementation
> (TLS)?
> - To implement the file downloading through HTTP/S when the session
> is web based.

All good. A CRAM-MD5 handshake in the binkp service would be welcome also.

> In a long term:

> - To implement SSH (including the sftp subservice support) daemon for
> incoming connections.

It all sounds good to me. :)

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