[newbie] SSH via FTP

2001-11-12 Thread SKLIM



Hi!

I have configure the OpenSSH at my Linux 
Server.
I can telnet by using Putty ..but not 
FTP.


Can some help me ..how can I use FTP via my Linux 
Server with SSH.

What program should I download it.



Best Regards,
SKLIM



Re: [newbie] SSH via FTP

2001-11-12 Thread Anuerin G. Diaz



SKLIM wrote:

  Hi! I have configure the OpenSSH at my Linux Server.I can telnet by
 using Putty ..but not FTP.  Can some help me ..how can I use FTP via
 my Linux Server with SSH. What program should I download it.

hi again,

as far as I know ssh is a replacement for telnet (for connecting to
a server accepting connections). I dont know if  you can do file
transfers using ssh. If you want to perform some file transfers using
ftp with your server then it should have a ftp server running (ProFtpd,
WuFtpd, and others) which will accept ftp transactions. Only one server
daemon is needed per server machine. If you still have your installation
discs then its in there somewhere, if not  you can download the packages
from the Mandrake ftp sites or do a search in rpmfind.net.

ciao!
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RE: [newbie] SSH via FTP

2001-11-12 Thread Franki




Do a search for 
iXplorer 

its an open source scp (secure copy) front end for 
putty, 

its a windows GUI 
app.

rgds
Franki
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SKLIMSent: Monday, 12 November 2001 5:25 PMTo: Linux 
NewbieSubject: [newbie] SSH via FTP

  Hi!
  
  I have configure the OpenSSH at my Linux 
  Server.
  I can telnet by using Putty ..but not 
  FTP.
  
  
  Can some help me ..how can I use FTP via my Linux 
  Server with SSH.
  
  What program should I download it.
  
  
  
  Best Regards,
  SKLIM