Hi Daniel: I sometimes sign on to as many as three different machines (all internal) with the same session of Konqueror. I notice that when I decide to go back to a machine I've used before it still knows who I am and I don't get the sign on. So I think maybe your provider knows something about what he's talking about??? At least you have a provider who knows what Konqueror is! Count your blessings! KBear is being dropped from SUSE so is Konqueror is not adequate we need to find a new ftp client. To bad. I really liked KBear in the days it worked. I find it very difficult to go back to a cludge like gFTP after KBear. But for me, Konqueror filled the bill nicely. Chuck
Just a note, don't know if it's a problem of my provider or of konqueror:
As Kbear often crashes I prefer konqueror, too. I use sftp (don't want anybody to listen to my passwords...). It is very comfortable.
But one day, I've put a lot of files to the server, opened some using kwrite, took some files from the server, renamed, added new directories... and so on... suddenly the server said "too many ssh connections". I couldn't re-connect anymore.
When I called the provider, he asked about the ftp-client I am using and when I said "konqueror" he said: "oh, no good, you should use a real ftp-proram like Kbear or something, because konqueror doesn't handle the log on/off's correctly".
I have no idea if this is true or not. Would be interesting if somebody knows if there is really a difference in the sftp-log in or out handling between konqueror and Kbear?
I still use konqueror (pssst, don't tell anybody ;-) ), however I never needed to do so many things the same day again as when the mentioned message came up...
Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Switzerland professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com special interest site: http://www.bauer-nudes.com
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