Thanks Bret for the hints.
I'll se which one I use.
Bret Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 11:09, linux power wrote:> > I have not heard abput scp> No its really not so many files and not so often.If I want to use ftp is there more that must be done that opening port 21?eithe
On Sat, 2002-11-16 at 11:09, linux power wrote:
>
> I have not heard abput scp
> No its really not so many files and not so often.If I want to use ftp is there more
>that must be done that opening port 21?
either scp or sftp are good for these purposes man pages for both should
be on your system
I have not heard abput scp.
No its really not so many files and not so often.If I want to use ftp is there more that must be done that opening port 21?
Yoink! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, [iso-8859-1] linux power wrote:> Is it possible to mount a remote filesystem using the remo
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002, [iso-8859-1] linux power wrote:
> Is it possible to mount a remote filesystem using the remote ip-address
> in the mount command. Or is there other ways to transfer files to remote
> host after remote ssh login?
scp, NFS, and ftp immediately come to mind. How many files, and h
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On 24-Sep-2002/23:16 -0400, Bradley Caricofe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> What are you using to upload? I think most modern ftp servers have a
>> restart feature. ncftp client or gftp will both try to restart (resume)
>> a failed transfer.
>
>Hi Br
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 22:16, Bradley Caricofe wrote:
> > What are you using to upload? I think most modern ftp servers have a
> > restart feature. ncftp client or gftp will both try to restart (resume)
> > a failed transfer.
>
> Hi Bret, I'm using wsFTP on a Windows 2000 system. When I try to
> What are you using to upload? I think most modern ftp servers have a
> restart feature. ncftp client or gftp will both try to restart (resume)
> a failed transfer.
Hi Bret, I'm using wsFTP on a Windows 2000 system. When I try to resume
after a broken upload it asks me if I want to overwrite
> running. In setting up my first server I've been trying to upload a 560 mb
> .tar.gz file for about 2 days now. My cable modem upload speed is capped at
> 110kbps, I think, and the upload has stopped a few times and I'd have to
> start all over again.
>
> Does a
d a 560 mb
.tar.gz file for about 2 days now. My cable modem upload speed is capped at
110kbps, I think, and the upload has stopped a few times and I'd have to
start all over again.
Does anyone know of a file transfer manager type thingie I could use so that
I could resume one of these
Hi all,
Is there a intranet file transfer agent like ICQ
corp. for quickly transferring files in a LAN.
thanks
sachin
--- Michael Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I too was unable to locate the cfdisk command in Red
> Hat7.2. I was
> wanting to use it a couple of days
>
> Well then my sshd must be lying to me then...
> Jan 29 16:23:59 thor sshd[23321]: Accepted password for xx from
> xx.xx.xxx.xxx port 63353 ssh2
>
> Looks OK to me. ;)
>
> Perhaps you are using an older version.
I stand corr
Carey,
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 03:49, you said something about:
> On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 13:59, Brian Ashe wrote:
> > Did you try this one? It has always worked well for me and even clients
> > can handle it. ;)
> > http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
>
> winscp use scp v1.0. Not a good choice.
Well the
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 13:59, Brian Ashe wrote:
>
> Did you try this one? It has always worked well for me and even clients can
> handle it. ;)
> http://winscp.vse.cz/eng/
>
winscp use scp v1.0. Not a good choice.
I suggest the putty, pscp line. You can find links at
http://www.openssh.org
op, sshd2 start, and the SSH client was
immediately able to start file transfers.
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From: Burke, Thomas G.
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:08 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: SSH and file transfer
I have managed to get it to work... It requires me to us
I have managed to get it to work... It requires me to use SSH's windows
client, as well as installing their SSH2 daemons on my machine.
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From: Brian Ashe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 3:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: SSH and
Burke, Thomas G.,
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 12:29, you said something about:
> Again, this is the problem - I have ssh on the box, but I have told it to
> use only protocol 2 (to avoid the exploit)... It appears, that to use
> "scp," you need scp2 under ssh protocol 2, or some such, as nothing
From: Jeff Bearer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2002 12:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SSH and file transfer
If this was mentioned I apologize.
If you want to use ssh to copy files from windows to Linux, install
OpenSSH on the windows box. it runs in the command p
If this was mentioned I apologize.
If you want to use ssh to copy files from windows to Linux, install
OpenSSH on the windows box. it runs in the command prompt, which isn't
very powerfull, but how much power do you need to use scp? Use putty
when you need a more powerful terminal to do normal
At 1/29/2002 08:21 AM -0500, you wrote:
>PuTTY does _NOT_ support XYZmodem protocols - unless you can tell me how to
>make it do that, it is of no use to me. I have told my ssh server to allow
>protocol 2, only, so scp doesn't seem to work.
scp or scp2 or something *does* work; I used it a coupl
Does that work on winblows boxes? (never heard of it)
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From: Justin Zygmont [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:44 PM
To: Burke, Thomas G.
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: SSH and file transfer
nuary 17, 2002 5:26 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: SSH and file transfer
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Does anyoneout there know of an SSH term program that supports
> XYZmodem, besides TT? - especially one that&
kermit protocols built into it, allowing me to
> file transfer via those protocols.
>
> 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
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> Does anyoneout there know of an SSH term program that supports
> XYZmodem, besides TT? - especially one that's freeware?
PuTTY rocks, and I HIGHLY recommend it. It's not only free, it's Open
Source.
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatha
, January 19, 2002 2:48 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: SSH and file transfer
>>>>> "Burke," == Burke, Thomas G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tihnk I see that I need scp2 on my linux box for SSH's client
> to work. I seem to be having problem
> "Burke," == Burke, Thomas G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tihnk I see that I need scp2 on my linux box for SSH's client
> to work. I seem to be having problems finding a copy of the
> scp2 utility. Anyone know where I can find it?
Burke,
Scp is included with OpenSsh. Sftp
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 09:00, Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
> I'm running 6.2 - I don't intend to upgrade any time soon... Is it in the
> powertools, or what?
I use the rpms from openssh.org for my 6.x boxes. drill into the other
os for the portable version.
Red Hat did not include ssh in it's 6.x
I'm running 6.2 - I don't intend to upgrade any time soon... Is it in the
powertools, or what?
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From: David Talkington [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 9:55 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: SSH and file transfer
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Burke, Thomas G. wrote:
>I tihnk I see that I need scp2 on my linux box for SSH's client to work. I
>seem to be having problems finding a copy of the scp2 utility. Anyone know
>where I can find it?
If you're running any recent version of Red Hat,
]'
Subject: RE: SSH and file transfer
I think I see that I need to be running scp. Does this need to be running
as a daemon service, or what? The man pages aren't real specific.
-Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G.
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 7:37 AM
To: '[EMAI
I think I see that I need to be running scp. Does this need to be running
as a daemon service, or what? The man pages aren't real specific.
-Original Message-
From: Burke, Thomas G.
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 7:37 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: SSH and fi
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
protocols built into it,
> allowing me to file transfer via those protocols.
>
> 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 us
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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 featu
> "Burke," == Burke, Thomas G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Does anyoneout there know of an SSH term program that supports
> XYZmodem, besides TT? - especially one that's freeware?
Burke,
This may be off on a tangent from what you want, but what I did on my
Win2k box at my workpl
Hey gang,
I used to use Tera Term SSH to talk to my box from remote. This
solution also allowed me to completely disable ftp & telnet from the outside
world, as TT has XYZmodem & kermit protocols built into it, allowing me to
file transfer via those protocols.
Unfortuna
At 07:54 PM 1/15/00 -0500, you wrote:
>I am running rh6.1 on a PII 233 mmx with linux as a secondary OS.
>Does Linux have something like Windoz ,to do a direct cable hookup to
>another computer and transfer files?? Or do I have to setup an eithernet
>card and take it from there.??
>
>
SLIP will wo
I've been getting complaints from users who are trying to send files to
their home directories. They state they keep geeing kicked off after x
amount of time. Like 10 min or so. I've looked every where and can find a
reason for this to happen. Any ideas? Is there a config that sets the
conne
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