Or better yet get putty. It supports SSH 2 with public key authentication. And is small enough that you can put a key the client and the scp and sftp (FTP tunnled through SSH) client on ~2 floppies It can be run from the floppy and can connect to any SSH server has a lot of very cool features. Use the devel snapshot to do SSH 2 with public keys.
On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 08:38:54PM -0400, Jason Healy wrote: > At 994979775s since epoch (07/12/01 19:16:15 -0400 UTC), Michael A. Miller > wrote: > > >>>>> "Haim" == Haim Ashkenazi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > > 1. as many people stated, DON"T use ftp. it's the most > > > dangerous protocol. use scp instead. > > > > Can anyone suggest a way to scp from a machine where I'm not > > allowed to install scp? (For example, win98 and win2000 machines > > in our libraries) > > Here's a start: > > http://www.isnetworks.net/ssh/ > > It's an SSH/SCP applet. If you could load it on your own machine, > then you could access it over the web and run SCP through the applet > -- no installation necessary. Only problem is, to overcome Java > Applet sandbox restrictions, you need to sign the applet (this is done > for you), and accept that signature in Netscape (which you probably > can't do on a public machine). > > Anybody want to donate a CA-signed version of this applet that would > be trusted by browsers?? > > Jason > > -- > Jason Healy | [EMAIL PROTECTED] > LogN Systems | http://www.logn.net/ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > -- BOFH excuse #85: Windows 95 undocumented "feature"
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