On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, David A. Ranch wrote:
> >Sure. ssh traffic doesn't have to come from a privileged port as it
> >relies on other authentication methods.
>
> The question is.. will it do R-commands with high ports?
It *replaces* the r-commands.
ssh get you a login and forwarded X.
scp is a secure copy.
ssh also has some options to run a command on the far end.
I've heard of sftp but haven't ever seen it in person.
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