Christian HOSTELET wrote:

On the Windows' side, you can still use PuTTY for secured
telnet sessions, but instead of using PSFTP, you have to use
some SCP client because Dropbear doesn't implement SFTP.

Personally I'm using WinSCP3 (http://winscp.sourceforge.net)
from Martin Prikryl (that let's me remember I've to become a donor :-)

Note that the putty folks also provide pscp (a version of scp), which can easily transfer files across an ssh link w/o requiring sftp.


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Charles Steinkuehler
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Yes Charles,

They are providing a command-line secured cp. But, as here we are
in a Windows context, it seems far less efficient (comfortable ?) than some
gui-enabled tool like WinSCP3. Your miles may vary.
Here again I do not want to start wars between secured server/client different
implementations, I was just trying to help Andrew by using my own
experience and describing how I did solve the same problem of not
having a readily available Linux machine but Windows and still being able
to maintain/upgrade my Bering-uClibc box..


Regards
Christian

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Christian - Grenoble




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