What is the difference between FISH and SFTP?
Sounds to me like FISH can allow one to send arbitrary commands to the
server (bad!) unlike SFTP?

--
Hari

On 29 May 2011 15:13, Reinier Battenberg <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> If dont absolutely need it, i would advise to stay away from FTP. Using ssh
> you can also move files around, which is much more secure than with ftp.
>
> Once you have ssh-server running, in Kubuntu, i just type in the address
> bar
> of Dolphin (the file-management tool)
>
> fish://[email protected]:/var/www
> and if that user has access to /var/www/ you can just start reading &
> writing
> files.
>
> From the command prompts you can move files to an ssh-server using
>
> scp myfile.txt [email protected]:/home/user/myfiles/
>
> rgds,
>
> reinier
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