To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org;
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Subject: Re: midnight commander and ssh sftp
Mirya;
After spending some time playing around with MC,
I finally figured out the meaning of your post.
When you said MC menu I took that to mean the F2 (ie:
function 2 key)
which is displayed at the bottom
The midnight commander, command line GUI can access remote FTP
by entering this command,
cd ftp://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED] in midnight commander's command line.
I really like this function, but for security reasons I have
to use SSH to remote login to my ftp server. Using client SSH I
am forced to
Is there some way to be able to use midnight commander through a SSH
tunnel?
1) Use scp/sftp: it's called Shell link... is mc menu (the problem is
Password: prompt is displayed somewhere on the mc command line as it seems to
be unable to parse it for some reason. So when see it, simply enter
: Thursday, February 16, 2006 1:53 PM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: midnight commander and ssh sftp
Is there some way to be able to use midnight commander through a
SSH
tunnel?
1) Use scp/sftp: it's called Shell link... is mc menu (the problem
is
Password: prompt