Hi,
Our providers network is kind of "hackers heaven" - lots of hacked servers. And we making connections only trough ssh and ftp (doh). Shh is ok. ftp is a problem. alternate solution? Why can't you use SSH for file transfer as well?
- Using scp -- a bit different than ftp, but works well (like cp even with wildcats) - Using sftp -- requires SSH 2 (not OpenSSH on both sides) - Using hsftp (my favoured). Uses SSH (1 or 2) but looks like FTP. I think you need a complete account and SSH on the other side, but else it works fine (but has no graphical interface) http://freshmeat.net/projects/hsftp/?highlight=hsftp - Tunneling FTP yourself vie SSH - Using AFS or other not so common solutions. Tobias PS: I would like to see hsftp beeing included in SuSE Linux.