I am working on adding SFTP compatibility to my products that, through CURLSMBS, employ FTP. I am testing against an up-to-date CrushFTP server that I administer myself, which is accessible from the internet.
For my needs, I have worked everything out except for successfully being able to resume broken uploads. Under regular FTP all is well, but trying it with SFTP results in the remote files being corrupted, with a byte count of 0. The ability to resume is important, because my apps are primarily for moving large image files. I’m interested in the security angle for files that may contain personal information. From what I’m gathering about SFTP, I am wondering whether this is even possible with libcurl. It is my understanding that its SFTP command vocabulary is relatively basic and limited. Using built-in SFTP in the terminal, I am successful with the “reput” command. So calling that from a shell, on Mac at least, is a possibility. I appreciate hearing from anyone with experience in this. I can also create an account on my server for anyone who wants to play. But I mainly just want to know whether it can be done via the CURL plugin before I spend any more time on it. Thanks. Jerry ----- "Drama is life with the dull bits cut out." -Alfred Hitchcock Jerry Fritschle jerryfritsc...@icloud.com _______________________________________________ Mbsplugins_monkeybreadsoftware.info mailing list mbsplugins@monkeybreadsoftware.info https://ml01.ispgateway.de/mailman/listinfo/mbsplugins_monkeybreadsoftware.info