Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread john slavin
Going a slightly different direction, have you thought about using this opportunity to implement WebDAV? John Slavin On Sep 10, 2004, at 11:14 PM, Bob wrote: The National Enquirer reports at 6:13 PM -0400 9/10/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: I've read on the Usenet that you could use sftp, but I don

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 6:13 PM -0400 9/10/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: >I've read on the Usenet that you could use sftp, but I don't know anything >else about it. I think that sftp is a more secured version of ftp than the >regular ftp. Yes, sFTP runs through a secure shell (ssh). Alt

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Mark Edward Attew
Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "G-Books" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 3:13 PM Subject: Re: Pismo FTP Woes > On 10/09/04 18:03, "Mark Edward Attew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I have been having issues s

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 10/09/04 18:03, "Mark Edward Attew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have been having issues since Tuesday logging into my Pismo with 10.3.5. > > When I use an ftp client from a PC or another Mac, I get the following: > > Resolving host name 192.168.1.132... > Connecting to (192.168.1.132) -> I

Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Mark Edward Attew
I have been having issues since Tuesday logging into my Pismo with 10.3.5. When I use an ftp client from a PC or another Mac, I get the following: Resolving host name 192.168.1.132... Connecting to (192.168.1.132) -> IP: 192.168.1.132 PORT: 21 Connected to (192.168.1.132) -> Time = 31ms Socket co