A good (maybe better) alternative is to use FUSE ssh bindings, basically you mount your SSH as something like /mnt/ssh/server1/ and read it as a normal file. fopen() or md5() check.

On some systems it's already there.

On Mac ... http://code.google.com/p/macfuse/

- Jon

On Apr 19, 2007, at 3:40 PM, Brian Dailey wrote:

Have any of you guys had any experience doing sftp transfers with PHP? I need something fairly robust that allows me to confirm that the file did indeed arrive intact.

I've looked into libssh2 (using ssh2.sftp:// wrapper) but I've had little luck with that. The next best thing I've found is being able to use a key to use ssh without entering a password (something I've done before, but not with PHP).

I'm not asking for code or anything, just wondering if anyone else on the list has ever done this and perhaps if you could point me to any resources that were helpful when you were setting it up.

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Thanks!
- Brian Dailey
New York, NY
www.dailytechnology.net
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