RE: Secure file transfer.

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If you're using a Windows client.  FTP Voyager now
supports "FTPing" via SSH.  I have been a registered
user of this application for years.  It's SFTP
functionality, via SSH, is great.

--- Øyvind_Lode <o-lode@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I use FlashFXP as my windows FTP Client.
> This is a very good windows client.
> 
> But when I transfer files from my home
> network/servers (Linux) to other
> computers I use SSH/SCP.
> On a windows client I install WinSCP which are a
> great SCP client for
> windows.
> It got a easy to use gui and it is secure.
> This tool maks it easy to transer files easily and
> secure between my
> Linux machines.
> SCP = Secure File Copy..  :-)
> 
> Øyvind
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: shrike-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx
> [mailto:shrike-list-admin@xxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of Bill Gradwohl
> Sent: 4. november 2003 18:58
> To: shrike-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Secure file transfer.
> 
> 
> Can anyone recommend a Windows client/Linux server
> combination that can
> securely transfer files via FTP? 
> 
> ProFTPD looks like it can handle the server end, but
> without a
> convenient client for Windows users, its an
> incomplete solution.
> 
> Any other suggestions utilizing SSL, SSH, etc are
> also welcome, but the
> client side has to be idiot proof for the average
> Windows user. i.e. No
> command line - has to be a GUI.
> 
> Bill Gradwohl
> (817) 224-9400 x211
> www.ycc.com
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