Hi,
Without using Samba2, what secure ways are there to gain access to files
on our corporate Bering box?
SSH allows us to administer it, but at the moment the only way we can
make print-outs of the rules is hacking it out of the floppy with
WinZip. Can you tranfer files across ssh?
Thanks,
Hi James
At 11:32 28.07.2003 +0100, James Neave wrote:
Hi,
Without using Samba2, what secure ways are there to gain access to files
on our corporate Bering box?
SSH allows us to administer it, but at the moment the only way we can
make print-outs of the rules is hacking it out of the floppy with
Hi James
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 11:32:13 +0100, James Neave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
SSH allows us to administer it, but at the moment the only way we can
make print-outs of the rules is hacking it out of the floppy with
WinZip. Can you tranfer files across ssh?
Yes you can. The command scp is
Hi,
OK, I'll look into those, thanks everyone.
James.
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Hi James
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 11:32:13 +0100, James Neave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
SSH allows us to administer it, but at the moment the only way we can
make print-outs of the rules is hacking it out of the floppy with
WinZip. Can you tranfer files across ssh?
Yes you
James Neave wrote:
Without using Samba2, what secure ways are there to gain access to files
on our corporate Bering box
At least you could mail an attachment to someone. Did you know that
Bering got a mail command, you even can attach a binary. I use this to
get data out of the firewall. I dont