Hi,
I'm using every day mc as ftp/sftp client.
I have a new server which ssh listen on the port 2022 in place of the
standard 22 port
The shell command I'm using to be connected to the server is :
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -p 2022
Do you know if mc can make a connexion on this server ?
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Hi,
I'm using every day mc as ftp/sftp client.
I have a new server which ssh listen on the port 2022 in place of the
Hello Marco,
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Hi,
I'm using every day mc
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, wwp wrote:
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Subject: Re: Is mc can connect with ssh through a specific port ?
Hello Marco,
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Keith Roberts wrote:
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, wwp wrote:
To: mc@gnome.org
From: wwp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Is mc can connect with ssh through a specific port ?
Hello Marco,
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wrote:
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* Giampaolo Rodolà [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
I thought it would be funny to integrate pyftpdlib into Midnight
Commander in form
of plug-in to makes the current path accessible through FTP.
Plugins are a bad word ;-P
Normally stands for code snippests which into an application and
* Marcin Owsiany [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
It does not make much sense to include the extfs script in the mc
package, as maintaining it and releasing updates together with cruft
will be much easier and more efficient.
The only thing needed to make this cruft-fs work is an entry in the
* Ian Hawdon [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hello, been using Midnight Commander for a while, it's a good replacement to
NC from the old DOS days. Back in the day, I used to use 2 programs to
manage my DOS system, NC, and a little known set of tools known as IBM/TI
PC Directory File Editor