Re: Remotely editing files

2003-06-11 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 09:45, Greg Wright wrote: > All I need to do, is find a way to securely connect to the Debian system > (from a windows server at this stage, the programmer isn't confident to > work in a deb environment) and load, modify and save the dhcp.conf file. > Better is be able to rest

Re: Remotely editing files

2003-06-11 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 09:45, Greg Wright wrote: > All I need to do, is find a way to securely connect to the Debian system > (from a windows server at this stage, the programmer isn't confident to > work in a deb environment) and load, modify and save the dhcp.conf file. > Better is be able to rest

Re: Remotely editing files

2003-06-11 Thread Marcin Sochacki
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 06:45:03PM +1000, Greg Wright wrote: > All I need to do, is find a way to securely connect to the Debian system > (from a windows server at this stage, the programmer isn't confident to > work in a deb environment) and load, modify and save the dhcp.conf file. > Better is be

Remotely editing files

2003-06-11 Thread Greg Wright
Hi all, I hope this is an acceptable list to ask this... Im a Windows guy by trade, however recently have been gradually switching our servers from Microsoft to Debian. Ooh I love apt-get :o). So does my now useful old Pentium 233! Anyway, as part of this I wanted to find a way to remotely manag

Re: Remotely editing files

2003-06-11 Thread Marcin Sochacki
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 06:45:03PM +1000, Greg Wright wrote: > All I need to do, is find a way to securely connect to the Debian system > (from a windows server at this stage, the programmer isn't confident to > work in a deb environment) and load, modify and save the dhcp.conf file. > Better is be

Remotely editing files

2003-06-11 Thread Greg Wright
Hi all, I hope this is an acceptable list to ask this... Im a Windows guy by trade, however recently have been gradually switching our servers from Microsoft to Debian. Ooh I love apt-get :o). So does my now useful old Pentium 233! Anyway, as part of this I wanted to find a way to remotely manag