FTP
Pierre Sahores
psahores at easynet.fr
Mon Feb 6 05:32:46 EST 2006
Hi,
Here is the way i use for my own :
ssh -C -l username -L localport:127.0.0.1:remoteport remoteip
After beeing prompted for the remote host admin user password, your
ssh tunnel will be opened and available betwin your local Rev app
localport socket and the remoteport binded app (an other instance of
rev, an FTP server, or so on.
Best Regards,
--
Pierre Sahores
www.sahores-conseil.com
Le 6 févr. 06 à 09:43, sims a écrit :
>> I use RBrowser(free and very happy with it) and was going to
>> switch to
>> Transmit for their extensive Applescript support but that it is on
>> the
>> backburner for now. In fact, I will probably expand my Rev tools
>> and not
>> use Transmit.
>>
>> RBrowser has the multi column views and the local in a separate
>> window
>> rather than 2 panes.
>>
>> RBrowser - The SSH Client for the Mac!
>> RBrowser is a graphical SSH/SCP/SFTP/FTP Client for the Mac.
>
> I sure wish we had a way to do SFTP with Rev.
>
> I need a way for my Rev project to get encrypted files placed onto
> a server, a means that does not
> send the password & username in the clear when doing so. Gotta work
> on Mac & PC. My
> project would do the sending by script and leave nothing up to the
> user.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts or opinions on how secure the following
> might be?
> Rev app using a Perl CGI or Rev/MC CGI which takes form data that's
> sent via the libURL
> libUrlMultipartFormData and then writes a file which is then saved
> to a directory on the server.
>
> Love to have SFTP built into Rev though.
>
> ciao,
> sims
>
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