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> At around Fri, 4 Jun 1999 09:39:29 +0300,
>  Ville Herva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> may have mentioned:
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> > Bear in mind that ttssh is merely an add-on to the TeraTerm terminal
> > program. It is possible that all the features -- such as the kermit file
> > transfer -- that work with TerTerm telnet do not work with ttssh.
> 
> i have not found this to be the case -- at least zmodem and xmodem work
> as long as you have the proper programs on your server as well.
> 
> i have found that lrzsz installed on the server works for me:
> 
>   http://194.245.36.15/uwe/lrzsz.html
> 
> > I use scp for file transfer. There are many ports of it to win32, one such
> > is available at
> > 
> > ftp://ftp.cs.hut.fi/pub/ssh/contrib/ssh-1.2.14-win32bin.zip
> 
> wouldn't it be nice if there were a graphical scp client?
> 
> a lot of us just wish that scp ability was available in things like
> ttssh...(source is available, at least for ttssh, so someone could do
> it)
> 
> perhaps someone could graft one of the existing ftp clients on top of
> some command line version of scp...
> 
> > The other alternative is to use ftp through ssh secure channel.
> 
> this can be unsatisfactory if you also want to protect the contents of
> the files.
> 
> if one is willing to pay money, i think f-secure sells ssh 2 clients
> for windows which include scp and sftp (i think these are both command
> line tools under windows as well) -- i think they still don't have
> ssh-agent though :-(
> 

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