Here's what I would like to do:
Use my home wifi router with a USB drive plugged into it as a remote file back up for images, text files, etc. Not to be used as system backup. I would like to be able to securely send and retrieve these files remotely so I can access them when I'm not at home.
I have a Linksys home wifi router that has the ability to operate a USB flash drive via FTP over the internet for file transfer. It sends all data in the clear so passwords and data are visible to any kiddy hacker who wants to pry or cause mayhem. I am NOT going to use it for that reason.
However, I see that my router is supported by DD-WRT which uses Pro-FTPD. Which allegedly is kinda secure, which for my purposes may be good enough.
So my question is for anyone who has done this sort of thing,
Does DD-WRT, Open-WRT, or Gargoyle have the ability to perform secure file transfers as I described up top?
This page shows screenshots of dd-wrt configurations and explains how to connect up a proper NAS system. ( I know zip zilch and nil about NAS)
https://proprivacy.com/router/guides...er-nas-storage
Use my home wifi router with a USB drive plugged into it as a remote file back up for images, text files, etc. Not to be used as system backup. I would like to be able to securely send and retrieve these files remotely so I can access them when I'm not at home.
I have a Linksys home wifi router that has the ability to operate a USB flash drive via FTP over the internet for file transfer. It sends all data in the clear so passwords and data are visible to any kiddy hacker who wants to pry or cause mayhem. I am NOT going to use it for that reason.
However, I see that my router is supported by DD-WRT which uses Pro-FTPD. Which allegedly is kinda secure, which for my purposes may be good enough.
So my question is for anyone who has done this sort of thing,
Does DD-WRT, Open-WRT, or Gargoyle have the ability to perform secure file transfers as I described up top?
This page shows screenshots of dd-wrt configurations and explains how to connect up a proper NAS system. ( I know zip zilch and nil about NAS)
https://proprivacy.com/router/guides...er-nas-storage
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