Neill Newman <neill@entora.co.uk> writes:
nope, scp is in SSH 1 and 2 of the protocols.
Nice.
sftp is a cross between scp and ftp over an SSL tunnel.. the sftp
I thought sftp was an ssh invention? -- MJR
On 30 Jun 2001, MJ Ray wrote:
sftp is a cross between scp and ftp over an SSL tunnel.. the sftp
I thought sftp was an ssh invention?
It certainly appears so if you look at http://www.openssh.com/ and follow the links from the front page.
Adam Bower wrote:
On 30 Jun 2001, MJ Ray wrote:
sftp is a cross between scp and ftp over an SSL tunnel.. the sftp
I thought sftp was an ssh invention?
It certainly appears so if you look at http://www.openssh.com/ and follow the links from the front page.
yeah, not sure about who invented it, sftp has been in the comercial versions of SSH for a few years now.. I'm not sure wether the comercial one was first, of wether it has always been part of the SSH spec.... either way, we now have a secure file transport ;).. Sz -- Open Source Specialists http://www.entora.co.uk/ Tel: +44 (0)701 0723686 Fax: +44 (0)870 3214368
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