On Fri, 8 Oct 2004 18:17:36 +0800, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scenario:
> remote host A allows SSH and only SSH from local host B
> localhost B is on a LAN with Windows users
> users want to manage files on remote host A
> 
> Current solution:
> SSH tunnel with '-g' flag from B:2222 to A:22
> sftp/scp (WinSCP) from LAN users to B:2222
> 
> While this works, SSH over SSH performance isn't good, as one would
> expect from encryption over encryption.
> 
> What's a file transfer/protocol that uses only one TCP connection? (Not FTP.)
> 
> Or maybe encryption could be disabled on the higher layer sftp/scp?

Perhaps the only way might be a NAT tunnel or a VPN.


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