Michael Fox wrote:
Filezilla aint bad ftp client, although recently I found it didn't
handle the downloading of a 4gb+ file. Not sure if they fixed it in
next versions. I never had time to report it and follow it up.

Basically downloading a fedora dvd iso I found that once the download
was complete it would just stop and not remove the file from the
queue. So you'd think it got stopped for other reasons and resume (at
which time you'd then continue downloading the file via resume and
make it appened to the finished file). If only it completed/removed
the download from the queue section.

yeah I downloaded it for windows and its looks OK. I see it can use sftp which I gather is ftp tunnelled via ssh. If I used fzilla I'm not really sure then what ftp server package I need at the server end. Is it a normal ftpd setup to go through ssh?


One prob I also found with using scponly is that if a user does try a comand in the windows scp client which scponly 'disallows' then the windows scp client just hangs. Not the most useful response and confusing to a user.

> On Tue, 09 Nov 2004, Michael Lake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I had a look at rssh. Apparently it does not handle WinSCP.
>>To get a GUI win client for rssh the above site suggests
>>using FileZilla which I have downloaded and will try.
>>Also one problem with scponly is that to use the chroot features you
>>have to make it suid and the authors warns of this.


-- Michael Lake Chemistry, Materials & Forensic Science, UTS Ph: 9514 1725 Fx: 9514 1460



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