On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 18:51, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> I somewhat recall having heard that nautilus or konqueror (one of those
> beasts; I don't remember which) supports sftp:// URLs to display a sort
> of "remote folder".
Stock Nautilus can handle "ssh://host/path", but that uses shell
interaction on
On Thursday 12 June 2003 17:36, R.Stepanyan wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am looking for a graphical frontend for scp and/or sftp.
> All I found on the Internet (freashmeat&goole) is either not supported
> anymore (like gsftp) or java-based and very unstable (j-ftp).
>
> Does anyone has any exper
* R.Stepanyan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030612 09:49]:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am looking for a graphical frontend for scp and/or sftp.
> All I found on the Internet (freashmeat&goole) is either not supported
> anymore (like gsftp) or java-based and very unstable (j-ftp).
>
> Does anyone has any expe
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 11:36, R.Stepanyan wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I am looking for a graphical frontend for scp and/or sftp.
> All I found on the Internet (freashmeat&goole) is either not supported
> anymore (like gsftp) or java-based and very unstable (j-ftp).
try gftp, supports ftp, https
-- R.Stepanyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
(on Thursday, 12 June 2003, 05:36 PM +0200):
> I am looking for a graphical frontend for scp and/or sftp.
> All I found on the Internet (freashmeat&goole) is either not supported
> anymore (like gsftp) or java-based and very unstable (j-ftp).
Ummm... gftp s
Hello everybody,
I am looking for a graphical frontend for scp and/or sftp.
All I found on the Internet (freashmeat&goole) is either not supported
anymore (like gsftp) or java-based and very unstable (j-ftp).
Does anyone has any experience with this kind of things? Any piece of
advice is apprecia
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