I never realized it has this capability.

I can't seem to make the file transfer part of it work - is there something
I'm missing - some special setup on my ssh configs?

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From: David Talkington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:56 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: SSH and file transfer


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Burke, Thomas G. wrote:

>       Unfortunately, TT doesn't support ssh2, and the author has no intent
>to adding support.  Because of the ssh bugs that are about, I set my
machine
>to ssh 2 only, breaking my ability to use TT & all its wonderful features.
>I have dl'd & tried putty, but it does not seem to have the fle transfer
>capabilities. 

PuTTY has a command line counterpart, pscp, which works like its scp
Unix equivalent.  If you prefer drag and drop, get the client from SSH
Communications, free for personal use.  VanDyke has one, but they no
longer give me free upgrades to the software for which I paid $100, so
I stopped caring.

I'm not sure what XYZmodem has do to with this, though.

- -d

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