FTP with authentication to RADIUS

Brian W. bri at sonicboom.org
Sat Jan 6 01:50:52 UTC 2001


scp for windows is available, see
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html.

putty is a win ssh client, its free but a little too simple for me.
pscp is a windoze scp client which I like.   Here's the faq,
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/faq.html.

	Bri

On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Charles Sprickman wrote:

> 
> 
> On Fri, 5 Jan 2001, Andrew Brown wrote:
> 
> > ftp's not *that* arcane, what with the number of point-n-drool
> > interfaces for it out there (not excluding netscape).
> >
> > scp is arcane for anyone who has not had a unix account long enough to
> > discover it (and/or rcp, if it was or still is enabled when they got
> > there).
> 
> The nicest point+drool interface for scp I've seen is in Nifty Telnet SSH
> for the mac.  Click the "scp" button, pick files or directories for
> transfer, and type in the remote path (or leave it blank to plop it all in
> your homedir).
> 
> Has anyone seen such a beast for windows users?
> 
> Also Greg (woods at weird.com) mentioned something about setting up sshd to
> allow users (such as webhosting customers) to transfer stuff via scp
> without granting shell access.  That would be most handy in combination
> with a decent windows scp client.
> 
> What I really don't get is why all the telnet/ssh combos have support for
> file transfers, but it's next to impossible to find a nice free windows
> ftp client that even does s/key, much less scp...
> 
> Charles
> 
> >
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> 
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