OT - Computer software question...
On Sat, 15 Mar 2008 00:28:53 -0600, Jon Elson wrote:
I use ftp for all my file transferring. I have a lot of Linux systems, but also Windows systems for CAD and such. I move stuff around all the time between work and home PCs. Windows 2K, and anything newer, I suspect, will do Telnet and ftp from the command line screen. That isn't too secure, though. A windows utility to do telnet and ssh is called Putty, available for free. I'm not sure how to do secure FTP from a Windows system, I generally have a Linux system available there too. I suspect there's a program that can do that, too. ftp voyager from rhinosoft.com does sftp on Windows systems. Nice FTP GUI interface, intuitive controls, stable, and not expensive. VERY nice for moving an entire directory tree with FTP which can be a real pain doing command-line. Disclaimer: I know the guy who sells it. But, I have no financial interest in the company (wish I did...) Dave Hinz |
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