Kirk Wolf wrote:
recent versions of OpenSSH sftp client now support recursive directory
processing.
This includes IBM Ported Tools OpenSSH 1.3 and Co:Z SFTP 3.5.1  which are
both based on OpenSSH 6.4p1.

Well, that's a good idea.

By the way, FYI, from the OpenSSH.com home page:

   Please take note of our Who uses it <http://www.openssh.com/users.html> 
page, which list just some of the vendors
   who incorporate OpenSSH
   into their own products -- as a critically important security / access 
feature -- instead of writing their own
   SSH implementation or purchasing one from another vendor. This list 
specifically includes companies like
   NetApp, NETFLIX, EMC, Juniper, Cisco, Apple, Red Hat, and Novell; but 
probably includes almost
   all router, switch or unix-like operating system vendors. In the 10 years 
since the inception of the
   OpenSSH project, these companies have contributed not even a dime of thanks 
in support of the
   OpenSSH project (despite numerous requests).

Wonder how much IBM has chipped in? :)

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www.well.com/~jax # thinking, a way of skeptically interrogating the universe
www.softwoehr.com # with a fine understanding of human fallibility. - Carl Sagan


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