On Monday 31 May 2004 14:38, user86 wrote:
On Sunday 30 May 2004 22:57, Graham Smith wrote:
On Mon, 31 May 2004 09:04, Mark A. Taff wrote:
I had some screwy problems with getting fish:/ working as well. I tracked it down to having to have the remote host be a "known host" to the local box's ssh. Did that by using ssh from a console first.
As far as I know, fish has nothing to do with cervisa, it is just a (awesome) front-end for ssh.
The protocol appears to be exactly the same as using the following in konq sftp://whoever@whatever/some-dir/
If you type the above in on a new computer it acts the same as using ssh, asking the same questions.
http://docs.kde.org/en/3.2/kdebase/kioslave/fish.html says fish:/ makes use of actual shell commands on the remote host which may mean it can work even when "sftp" support on the server is disabled.
It does. I use fish to access Solaris filesystems over ssh, and they sure don't have sftp on them. -- Steve Boddy