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JovannB
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Jun 23, 2017

How many concurrent FTP-Connections possible

Hi,

 

I want to use my NAS for Backup purpose of up to 10 clients, therefore I want to use FTP transfering data to NAS - in times of wanacry and co one shouldnt use SMB which would be easier but much more dangerous.

 

In this context I should know, how many concurrent FTP-Connections the FTP-Server on the NAS can handle, or is there somebody with experiences regarding that ??

 

J.B.

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      • Ahh didn't see :)

         

        Firstly, you can technically have as many concurrent FTP connections as you want. Of course if 10 computers are writing data to the NAS at the same time, things will slow down.

         

        Just a note about WannaCry. It's a vulnerability in Windows SMB, not in the Linux (NAS) implementation. Secondly, it affects only SMB v1 which you shouldn't use anyway. Just use SMB v2 or v3 and you will be fine. Any newer Windows version uses SMB v3 anyway. You can even force the NAS to only accept SMB v2/v3 connections via the SMB Plus add-on.

         

        But this of course your choice. If are set on FTP then make sure you use FTP(S) if going over the internet. 

         

         

        Cheers

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