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I’m looking into signing up for the Pro Suite package as the unlimited backup and briefcase suits my needs, before I sign up, I have a few questions: Happy Civic Holiday long weekend to those of you in Canada–and abroad, even if it’s not a long there, I’m looking to use livedrive for my photography business use.
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One of the strengths of an ssh-based connection is the ability to prohibit short (10- to 20-character, for example) passwords and require public key (1024- to 2048-bit) authentication although there are a significant number of combinations of 10- to 20-character passwords, a simple brute-force approach could easily compromise such a short password, but requiring pubkey at least 100 times longer would not only allow businesses to place confidence in the transport being reasonably secure but also allow automation of the authentication process (again, circumventing the ssh password prompting with a short password only amplifies the exposure).

One final comment regarding the SFTP implementation is that although the encrption and key exchange provided by the ssh connection provide at least a modicum of demonstrable security–perhaps even the minimum acceptable to some small businesses for “due diligence” purposes, its efficacy is significantly mitigated by the ability to authenticate via password.
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(2) World ipv6 day still in recent memory, as an active member of the Canadian Internet Registration Authority, one of whose initiatives continues to be increased ipv6 adoption, it would be more than simply a token gesture to make Livedrive ipv6-reachable–or at the very least, to outline an ipv6 adoption plan so that those of us who wish to plan an active role in the continued viability of the very Internet that I presume all of us here depend on, to varying degrees, can consider Livedrive a proactive part of the transition rather than a contingency or an unknown quantity! Although only one ISP in Toronto that I am aware of (Teksavvy Internet) offers native ipv6 to its DSL customers as a free beta, anyone that can route protocol 41 (or can set up an ipv6 tunnel endpoint in a DMZ for routers that do not otherwise support protocol 41 tunnelling) can easily obtain tunnelled ipv6 from Tunnelbroker and others who need a more active NAT-traversal tunneling solution can apply for an NAT-traversing tunnel from I realize that being able to backup via rsync/diff would be expecting too much, but even being able to replace the incremental cost of more responsive Amazon S3/more expensive storage local to the ESX Datastores via curlftpfs–and now with SFTP via sshfs–would more easily justify the increased price and decreased storage plan and I’ve been able to schedule regular backups of log, conf, and other data files however, transfer rates have averaged around 40-60kbps, making Livedrive inappropriate to mount more dynamic content, at least from my locations.
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(1) Whilst ‘m located in Toronto, I also maintain ESX and Amazon EC2 cloud servers at the XO Communications facility in Chicago and the Amazon Virginia facility) there is significant latency and overall low throughput to Livedrive, thus, I haven’t been able to realize Livedrive’s full potential as a full cloud storage solution. I want to appreciate Livedrive’s recognition of the importance–and the need–for a secure transport for customers who are using Linux although I consider myself an early adopter and supporter of the original paid Livedrive unlimited storage solution, two primary considerations had limited my ability to apply it fully:
