Re: FTP and SSH

2000-03-22 Thread Edward Marczak
on 21/3/2000 11:23 PM, Mozilla shot down the bitstream: >>> scp filename user@remotehost:filename >> >> Is there anyway to do this unattended? I've been trying to get this going >> myself - checked on-line docs, man pages, etc. No joy. I've also tried >> putting the host keys from each machin

RE: FTP and SSH

2000-03-22 Thread Chad W. Skinner
5 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: FTP and SSH > > > Hi > I think you didn't get a the answer for your question, so I hope > I can give > you a better answer: > > The name: port forwarding almost tells everything: you can forward you ftp > server's 21th

Re: FTP and SSH

2000-03-22 Thread Arpad Tamas
Hi I think you didn't get a the answer for your question, so I hope I can give you a better answer: The name: port forwarding almost tells everything: you can forward you ftp server's 21th port to another machine which has an ssh client. The ssh client does all the work for you on the client side

Re: FTP and SSH

2000-03-21 Thread Mozilla
Edward Marczak wrote: > > on 21/3/2000 1:07 AM, Mozilla shot down the bitstream: > > > scp filename user@remotehost:filename > > Is there anyway to do this unattended? I've been trying to get this going > myself - checked on-line docs, man pages, etc. No joy. I've also tried > putting the ho

Re: FTP and SSH

2000-03-21 Thread Edward Marczak
on 21/3/2000 1:07 AM, Mozilla shot down the bitstream: > scp filename user@remotehost:filename Is there anyway to do this unattended? I've been trying to get this going myself - checked on-line docs, man pages, etc. No joy. I've also tried putting the host keys from each machine in each other

RE: FTP and SSH

2000-03-21 Thread Juan Sanchez
Go to www.ssh.com. They now have a gui version of ssh for windows in beta. There is also a new unix beta in which they claim to have a major rewrite of scp and sftp. The windows version automates tasks that unix (and linux) users have to do manually, such as transferring keys and such. I am usi

RE: FTP and SSH

2000-03-21 Thread Duncan Hill
On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: > Can I get a free copy of scp for windows? Also, I work with a number of > people who are stuck on windows and GUIs. I have no problem with scp and > will most likely use it, but I need options for others. So I still need > help. Please let me know if

RE: FTP and SSH

2000-03-21 Thread Chad W. Skinner
, Chad > -Original Message- > From: Nitebirdz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 10:48 PM > To: Redhat-List > Subject: Re: FTP and SSH > > > On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: > > > I am still trying to get a secure ftp conn

Re: FTP and SSH

2000-03-20 Thread Mozilla
Nitebirdz wrote: > > On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: > > > I am still trying to get a secure ftp connection going over ssh, but I am > > confused. I think I understand what I have read about getting the server to > > monitor ports on the server, but how does ftp work? Does the client

Re: FTP and SSH

2000-03-20 Thread Nitebirdz
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Chad W. Skinner wrote: > I am still trying to get a secure ftp connection going over ssh, but I am > confused. I think I understand what I have read about getting the server to > monitor ports on the server, but how does ftp work? Does the client need > port 21 encrypted and