On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 20:16:10 -0800 (PST), Mr. James W. Laferriere wrote:
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> Hello Bert, Why not use scp ? It will log the transfers
> and you can copy whole recusive directories & preserve the
> time & permission stamps also . Just a thought . JimL
Thanks James,
scp is fine, I do use it from home at my linux-box. the problems is,
that I/we use Windows when on tour. So do you know of an Windows
implementation of scp? I'm afraid that not all my colleagues like the
Idea of using a commandline...
thanks again Bert
>On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Bert Radke wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm using ssh to allow people to connect to services
>> on our network from the internet. This services are in the
>> moment cvs, mail , and internal www-server. So far
>> everything is fine. Since we are a small company where
>> I can trust my fellows, these services are nearly
>> unprotected towards everybody from the inside. That why
>> I'm using ssh.
>> Now I'm looking for a way to do ftp over ssh, thus getting
>> access to all the data sitting on a nt-server ( via smbmount).
>> But, since ftp is always opening 2 connections, I don't know
>> how this can be done, or if at all.
>> Any suggestions how to do this ( with ssh or without ) would
>> be very helpful.
>>
>>
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