ssh

Carlos Perelló Marín carlos.perello at canonical.com
Tue Nov 9 01:09:51 UTC 2004


On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 18:55 -0600, Jack Hudson wrote:
> Hi I hope this is the proper place for this question. After coming from
> SuSE and KDE I got used to transferring files between my machines on my
> local lan behind a firewall/router using a program call fish via a web
> browser.
> My question is this, is there something similar in gnome?

GNOME let's you connect to a server using sftp, not sure if that's what
you need, I think I don't understand correctly your question.

> Question 2: I can sftp from my Ubuntu box to my SuSE box but cannot sftp
> from my SuSE box or another Ubuntu box. How would I open the ports on my
> Ubunt boxes to do this, or a simpler way, perhaps.
> Thanks: Ubuntu Rocks 

sudo aptitude install openssh-server


Cheers.

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