Thank you very much. After I put the lower case "ssh", gftp works. :)

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Opening SSH connection to xxx
Running program ssh -e none -l myuserid xxx "echo -n xsftp ; /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
xsftp
3: Protocol Initialization
3: Protocol version 3
Successfully logged into SSH server heat
1: Realpath .
1: Filenames (1 entries)
Retrieving directory listing...
2: Open Directory /home1/ld
2: File handle
3: Read Directory
3: Filenames (69 entries)
4: Read Directory
4: EOF
5: Close
5: OK


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Thursday 23 October 2003 04:19 pm, Donald Tyler wrote:


I also followed the instructions, and just ended up there staring at it
while it said "Connecting".

ssh from terminal works fine. Have any ideas why it wouldn't work?

p.s. I did everything in the link that you (RDB) posted.



Hm... I'm not sure. Some typo in the link, though:


SSH Prog name: ssh (note it's lower case)

Make sure you select SSH2 in the drop down box of GFTP (top right). Also, does /usr/libexec/openssh exists on the server that you're trying to connect to?

Post the messages from GFTP if you could. Restart gFTP maybe ??

RDB





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Ding Li
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2003 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Transfering files in SSH

I used the method in your email, but gftp hungs there and I got no
response.
Do you know why? I am using rh 9.0

gFTP 2.0.14, Copyright (C) 1998-2002 Brian Masney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. If

you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about this program,
please feel free to email them to me. You can always find out the latest

news about gFTP from my website at http://www.gftp.org/
gFTP comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details, see the COPYING
file. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; for details, see the COPYING file
Opening SSH connection to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Running program SSH -e none -l myuserid xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx "echo -n xsftp ;

/usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server"

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


On Thursday 23 October 2003 09:56 am, Donald Tyler wrote:


Hi,

I finally managed to get my firewall server up (Thanks to everyone on
the list who helped).

I want to be able to administer the server remotely. But the only
problem I have is that I don't know how to transfer files from my
workstation to the server via SSH. Can anyone point me in the


direction



of some info?

Thanks.


You can use SCP as most people has told you, but if you want some GUI


too, you



can also use gftp as the frontend of SCP. Here is a tip:

http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=redhat-list&m=105000968513945&w=2

Hope that helps
RDB







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