On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 02:26:09PM +1030, Adam Smith wrote:
> I have found in playing around that *sometimes* it works and *sometimes* it
> doesn't. I have used debug mode for sshd on my broken box and fish://
> passes the username correctly, but still gets an auth fail. Strange.
> Works in other
Hello,
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 02:26:09PM +1030 or thereabouts, Adam Smith wrote:
> And that's why I like fish -- cos it doesn't need anything special running
> to connect to a remote host! :)
You like fish? Even with that nasty bug in KDE which makes any kind
of work with files with size lower t
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:02:08PM -0600, Kirk Strauser said:
> On Monday 06 December 2004 06:37 pm, Adam Smith wrote:
> > I've used Konqueror many times before to connect from abroad to my machine
> > at home using fish://.
>
> This isn't answering your question, but:
>
> Why would you be using
Adam Smith wrote:
I've used Konqueror many times before to connect from abroad to my machine
at home using fish://.
Sometimes this works, and sometimes it doesn't. I've had several
reinstallations on my laptop over the last few months for a few various
reasons, and I've noticed that on some instal
On Monday 06 December 2004 06:37 pm, Adam Smith wrote:
> I've used Konqueror many times before to connect from abroad to my machine
> at home using fish://.
This isn't answering your question, but:
Why would you be using fish:// instead of sftp://? Think of fish as a
workaround for systems wher
I've used Konqueror many times before to connect from abroad to my machine
at home using fish://.
Sometimes this works, and sometimes it doesn't. I've had several
reinstallations on my laptop over the last few months for a few various
reasons, and I've noticed that on some installations it 'just