Hi Curt,
It sounds like you want "sftp", which comes with SSHv2 and is
a passable FTP clone for SSH ( not quite as advanced as say
ncftp, but decent ).
Also, you can send inividual files to an SSH server with the
"scp" command.
One last note : keep in mind that if you decide to tunnel FTP over SSH for
some reason ( as some do ), FTP uses two TCP ports, not one : one for
control ( commands ) and the other for data.
HTH,
Rob Helmer
Namodn
On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 02:13:47PM +0900, Curt Howland wrote:
> I've just made the change from a windows to Debian user machine, I've been
> running a Debian server for years.
>
> One of the features of the windows software that I liked was zmodem file
> transfer over the ssh link. Since changing over to ssh (1.2.3-9.3) from
> stable for both server and now client, it does not seem to be able to
> receive or send files through the link.
>
> Is there a file transfer method for utilizing ssh? I'm sure ftp could be
> tunneled, but for security reasons ftp is turned off. Until now, with
> zmodem, I didn't need it.
>
> Thank you for any suggestions,
>
> Curt-
>
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