If you're working on a workstation with X, GFTP (the recent version) can use sftp for secure, guix ftp. Just make a connection with ssh to get the key, and then select the ssh protocol in GFTP.
brian moore wrote: > On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 05:41:46PM -0700, Tal Danzig wrote: > > Hello, > > > > > > On Mon, 4 Sep 2000 17:24:23 -0700, brian moore said: > > > > : On Mon, Sep 04, 2000 at 01:18:08PM -0700, Tal Danzig wrote: > > : > Hi all, > > : > > > : > If you have ssh2 installed there is sftp2. > > : > > : If you have openssh installed, there is 'sftp', even available as a deb > > : of the same name. > > : > > > > That's good to know. > > So is openssh the equivalent of ssh2? And more importantly is it backwards > > compatible with the older version of ssh? > > Openssh currently supports both ssh1.5 and ssh2 protocols. So, yes, > you can use it in place of ssh-nonfree and/or ssh2 (hence the name > change with potato -- 'ssh' refers to openssh). The sftp2 that > works with ssh2 is proprietary, as I recall. It only works with ssh2, > which has that evil non-free license, so I've never looked seriously at > it. > > -- > Brian Moore | Of course vi is God's editor. > Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | If He used Emacs, He'd still be waiting > Usenet Vandal | for it to load on the seventh day. > Netscum, Bane of Elves. > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null