Skip, Go get putty and pscp (search google putty). Copy it to a floppy, Copy it into you windoze dir and you are in business. Set your sshd daemon on your home machine to run on port 80 or 443 or 23 or whatever is allowed through your firewall at work. (Putty is a windoz ssh client, pscp is scp, etc) Good luck Robert
Skip Morrow wrote: > I know that I should use ssh instead of telnet and scp instead of ftp. The > problem is, windows clients are kinda hard to come by for scp. Yeah, I know > of several, but at work, it takes an act of congress to install anything on > the computers. So, what about https? I want to be able to grab files off > of my home computer while at work. The easy answer is to run an ftp server. > But I won't, for obvious reasons. I can run sshd, and I do, but I have the > afore-mentioned problem. If I set up apache with SSL, can I set up a secure > web page that asks for a password that will allow me to browse my file > system? Then I could use any up-to-date web browser to grab my files. Good > idea? Bad idea? Bad, but not as bad as FTP? Good, but not as good as > SCP/SSH? > > Skip > > I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done, so now I just have to > fill in the rest. > - Steven Wright
