[TriLUG] GUI for OpenSSH and sftp?

William Sutton william at trilug.org
Fri Jun 3 00:21:19 EDT 2005


...and in addition to what the others mentioned, there's scp, which is the 
ssh equivalent for rcp...

scp file1, file2, fileN user at host:/path/to/destination

William

(who likes CLI but would offer a GUI if he knew of one)


On Thu, 2 Jun 2005, Tomm Lorenzin wrote:

> I have been trying to find out how to transfer files securely between my
> home FC3 systems and my Apache web server.  Using Windoze XPee, I currently
> use the SSH Secure File Transfer client which has a nifty file-mangler-like
> GUI.  I would like to be able to do the same on my FC3 boxes, but I cannot
> discover (so far) how to do this, even tho there is every indication that
> the latest version of OSSH is present on both systems via up2date.
> 
> I have managed to enter a few commands in a terminal window
> 
> I entered (at a superuser terminal window) 
> 
> ssh -l <username> <server.name> 
> 
> ...according to instructions found at:
> http://www2.linuxjournal.com/article/4412
> 
> ...and after a few interesting msgs about authentication and fingerprints
> (???) and having to type "yes" ("y" was NOT an option), I was rewarded with
> a prompt for my pw. I entered that successfully and am now at a -bash-2.05b$
> prompt, which is just SO f***ing illuminating that I must be being blinded
> by the light!!!
> 
> Am I to divine that I am at a TELNET prompt (?) and can sftp or something
> like it from here?
> 
> Doesn't openssh for linux have a KDE or Gnome GUI interface that I can use
> like I am used-to on the M$ boxes?
> 
> <oh, Please --  oh, please --  oh, please --  oh, please!>  
> 
> Tomm "twisted pair" Lorenzin
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