I have a ssh2.4.0 server running on Linux. The Linux box is a web host and I have it configured to allow file transfer (using ssh-dummy-shell) only. All of my users use the sftp function in ssh2.4.0 from ssh.com and everything works fine. I just got a user who has a Mac. Ssh.com does not make a Mac client so I looked around and found macssh.com. My user installed this and gets as far as the "press any key to exit" prompt in the terminal window but can't figure out how to invoke sftp from macssh. He sent me screen shots of the macssh menus and it appears macssh doesn't have sftp. Instead it has a ftp server that runs on your Mac so you can ftp to the Mac from the ssh server. I'd have to allow the user to have a shell on the Linux machine for this to work, though, and that's not going to happen. The user is generally clueless about anything more complicated than "click here to do this" so compiling something on his Mac is not an option, it has to be an easy-to-install binary. Can anyone point me to a Mac client for ssh2 that includes the sftp functionality of the ssh.com Windows client? Or a workaround that doesn't compromise my "no shell to users" policy? Regards, Gene --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
