Re: [suse-security] FTP security
I suggest you have a look at PuTTY which is also free, and has a command line scp (pscp.exe) which is compatible with SSH1 and SSH2 It also have a 3rd party Windows GUI that looks a little like CuteFTP for those people who are typing impaired :) Take a look at: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html Nix At 09:49 AM 14/12/2000 +0100, you wrote:
Hello !
Could anyone suggest me the freeware soft for secure way of using FTP server under suse 7.0? Could it be SSH solution? I need to connect from NT box (ftp client) to suse (ftp server).
The best SSH-Client I have seen so far is TeraTerm with SSH-Extension. You can find it here: http://www.zip.com.au/~roca/ttssh.html
An scp-client is available at the website of the University of Freiburg. Opposed to other clients, it supports SSH 1.0 protocoll. You find it at: http://www.uni-freiburg.de/rz/pc/software/scp/
Good luck !
Armin
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On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Nix wrote:
I suggest you have a look at PuTTY which is also free, and has a command line scp (pscp.exe) which is compatible with SSH1 and SSH2
If you prefer a little better graphics, try the Win32 client at www.ssh.com. Free for personal use, and it includes a graphical sftp. Stefan
If you prefer a little better graphics, try the Win32 client at www.ssh.com. Free for personal use, and it includes a graphical sftp.
Stefan
Where do you see this? The only Win versions of anything at ssh.com I have found *must* be paid for. SSH 2.3 is free for any use with Linux, *BSD, or any other qualifying Open Source OS. M
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Mr. M wrote:
If you prefer a little better graphics, try the Win32 client at www.ssh.com. Free for personal use, and it includes a graphical sftp.
Stefan
Where do you see this? The only Win versions of anything at ssh.com I have found *must* be paid for.
SSH 2.3 is free for any use with Linux, *BSD, or any other qualifying Open Source OS.
Look at http://commerce.ssh.com. At the bottom of the page, under the annoying moneyware, you see the following: Get a personal non-commercial use license for SSH secure shell for workstations. If you select this link, and answer some annoying questions, you are taken to the download page, and are able to download licensed copies of ssh for windows 2.3, as well as for linux. Stefan
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